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1-Year Annual Tesla Service and Repair Information Subscription for Free

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1-Year Annual Tesla Service and Repair Information Subscription for Free

Deal Link:
Savings:
100% off
Retailer:
Tesla
https://service.tesla.com/service-subscription

You will need to provide your billing info and make sure that the pricing option shows up as 'INDV365 (365 DAY) USD 0'

If you don't have Tesla Account or Tesla (maybe you are a mechanic or a service tech), you can still get access to this subscription by creating a free Tesla account here: https://auth.tesla.com/oauth2/v1/regist ... cale=en-US

And click on this link below to activate your free subscription https://service.tesla.com/service-subscription


Includes
Service Manual, Parts Manual and Body Repair
Tooling Catalog and Wiring Diagrams
Service Bulletins
Labor Codes and Times
Documentation Access
Tesla Model S
Tesla Model 3
Tesla Model X
Tesla Model Y
Tesla Roadster
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Misleading title. This is for repair shops, etc. Not an annual maintenance plan for your Tesla...
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Still a valuable form of coverage.

Supports Tesla car owners.

Supports a genius world beating innovator.

Thanks OP.

God bless, gents
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Deal Expert
Feb 24, 2018
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This is great. Thank you, OP. Hopefully there's no forum glitch when I post this.
I aim to be inclusive and considerate of others in my posts. If I fall short of that mark, feel free to let me know in good faith, and where appropriate, I'll edit my posts. Thank you.
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Is there hate for Tesla?
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Now, this piqued my interest.

When I buy a car, I usually get the manufacturer's service manual as well, since I can do a number of small repairs myself (anything that does not require hoist or specialized electronics). One thing that stops me from looking at electric cars is, what can I fix myself, other than rotating tires or replace brake pads (which you don't really a service manual for)? Do current Tesla owners do any maintenance at all? I'd hate to have someone else repair my car for something that I can do myself. Are Teslas doomed to be serviced my manufacturer only?
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Why the heck are people downvoting this?
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Spinner wrote: Why the heck are people downvoting this?
When it doesn't apply it has no worth. The unfortunate truth in society.

On another note this is a great resource for diyers for sure
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eelfliw wrote: Now, this piqued my interest.

When I buy a car, I usually get the manufacturer's service manual as well, since I can do a number of small repairs myself (anything that does not require hoist or specialized electronics). One thing that stops me from looking at electric cars is, what can I fix myself, other than rotating tires or replace brake pads (which you don't really a service manual for)? Do current Tesla owners do any maintenance at all? I'd hate to have someone else repair my car for something that I can do myself. Are Teslas doomed to be serviced my manufacturer only?
The same ones that do work on their ICE cars will also want to do it on their Teslas. The question will be parts availability and if Tesla will allow access when coding is needed.
See Rich Rebuilds for his issues.
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Spinner wrote: Why the heck are people downvoting this?
Most likely they don’t have a Tesla
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Jul 29, 2008
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The Tesla Service and Repair Information Package used to be a $31.88/hour subscription (or $106.25/day or $371.88/month), all in US dollars. Now it's free.

A true RFDer would come in and say "don't know why I need it but, WTH, just ordered 3".

I don't understand why this post becomes a magnet to downvoters.
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Oct 28, 2018
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Thanks OP, my 2013 Model S recently went off warranty and I’ve already done a number of mods. May as well have the official service documentation for free.

Don’t listen to the downvoters. If you don’t work on your Tesla then just move along.
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A little as an aside but why did you guys pay out the door for your Tesla?
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Sep 10, 2008
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I do my own work on my 265,000km Model 3 with OEM parts. It's pretty straightforward if something goes wrong and I don't really need this, but subscribed anyways. Thanks OP!

Currently have a broken rear seatbelt wire (5 minute fix once I grab the $30 used part I ordered) and a non functional low tone horn which I can't be bothered with ATM.
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Nov 29, 2021
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Leaving you an upvote, OP. Not useful to me since I don’t own a Tesla, but if I did, would definitely find this useful and a great deal, especially if the dealership isn’t telling you about this.
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engineered wrote: The same ones that do work on their ICE cars will also want to do it on their Teslas. The question will be parts availability and if Tesla will allow access when coding is needed.
See Rich Rebuilds for his issues.
Never had issues with Tesla selling me any OEM parts I request to purchase. The best part is that they're generally significantly lower priced than other manufacturers.

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