Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Tesla releases DIY guides for Model 3 maintenance

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Tesla is embracing the growing demand for consumers to be able to fix stuff themselves by releasing a series of do-it-yourself guides for the Model 3.

The idea here is to allow owners to fix a range of problems without going through the hassle, time, and expense of having to schedule a Service appointment. As the list below reveals, the maintenance you can carry out at home is quite basic, but Tesla should be commended for offering this support.

  • Restarting the Touchscreen

  • Pairing a Bluetooth Phone

  • Connecting to Wi-Fi

  • Programming HomeLinkv

  • Adding and Removing Keys

  • Replacing the Key Fob Battery

  • Installing Phone Charging Cable

  • Installing Front License Plate Bracket

  • Replacing Cabin Filters

  • Checking and Adjusting Tire Pressures

  • Topping Up Windshield Washer Fluid

  • Replacing Wiper Blades

  • Manually Releasing Charge Cable

  • Calibrating Windows

  • Removing and Installing Aero Covers

  • Removing and Installing Lug Nut Covers Read more...

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