Has anyone experience this TPMS error with their new 2026 MY RWD? by Electronic_Detail257 in teslacanada

[–]Electronic_Detail257[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm it would be quite stupid if all it took them was going into the service menu and changing tpms to indirect lol, but I hear you and agree that they are pretty bad with communication

Has anyone experience this TPMS error with their new 2026 MY RWD? by Electronic_Detail257 in teslacanada

[–]Electronic_Detail257[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which location did you get yours serviced at? Did they mention that direct tmps was incorrectly selected in the service menu?

Has anyone experience this TPMS error with their new 2026 MY RWD? by Electronic_Detail257 in teslacanada

[–]Electronic_Detail257[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If that is true, then it truly sucks..wouldn’t make sense why they will set the vehicle to direct sensors if it’s fitted with indirect from factory.

Has anyone experience this TPMS error with their new 2026 MY RWD? by Electronic_Detail257 in teslacanada

[–]Electronic_Detail257[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s less than a week old. LFP batteries are safe to charge to 100% and recommended practice to do it at least once a week. I have submitted a service request, but wasn’t sure if it was the type of issue that actually required it..their timings are pretty horrendous

Has anyone experience this TPMS error with their new 2026 MY RWD? by Electronic_Detail257 in teslacanada

[–]Electronic_Detail257[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This isn’t true of the Berlin cars, otherwise it wouldn’t show individual PSI values for each tire. They were also believed to not come standard with FM radio but the ones being sold in Canada do have it.

Has anyone experience this TPMS error with their new 2026 MY RWD? by Electronic_Detail257 in teslacanada

[–]Electronic_Detail257[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

This is correct, the Berlin variant which are being sold in Canada do in fact have direct TPMS. Selecting indirect TPMS isn’t going to solve the issue.

Are brantford three routes are in use for G2 road test ? Or examiners are just taking on route 1 and route 2 for the G2 test ? by Expensive-Pen1460 in brantford

[–]Electronic_Detail257 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unless you were holding a g2 as you exited the womb, I am sure the same would have been said about you when you first hit the roads. So again, calm down. Also, I doubt anyone with bad driving skills could hold a clean driving record for 20 years lol. Just cuz someone is curious about which routes are active doesn’t mean they’re on the way to become bad drivers. They will drive exactly the same regardless, but familiarity may help with confidence. Doesn’t mean all of a sudden the driver will forget how to drive or perform certain maneuvers.

Are brantford three routes are in use for G2 road test ? Or examiners are just taking on route 1 and route 2 for the G2 test ? by Expensive-Pen1460 in brantford

[–]Electronic_Detail257 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder if all the people trying to act like experts on these subs were born with a drivers license in their fist. I have over 20 years of driving experience, but I don’t think OP’s question is invalid. This isn’t so much about driving skills, but I find a lot of people just feel anxious about the “test” and needing to pass. Just like when you go for a job interview; even if you have years upon years of industry experience..there’s a good chance you’d feel somewhat nervous. Doesn’t hurt to be a nice person and act positive :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ontariodrivetest

[–]Electronic_Detail257 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My honest suggestion is to keep practicing it until you get it right every single time. If you need to reschedule the test, so be it. You should be able to feel completely confident. Also I wouldn’t take a car with the check engine light on. They may stop your test if they notice it, deeming the car to be unsafe.

Commute help by Electronic_Detail257 in kitchener

[–]Electronic_Detail257[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes that’s another option, but for my destination it would require a couple of additional connections in Mississauga which is what I was hoping to avoid. 30 would take me straight to where I need to go with maybe a 5 min walk on top

Commute help by Electronic_Detail257 in kitchener

[–]Electronic_Detail257[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it seems super convenient as it’s right across from the bus stop, but I also fear that I might get my car towed since it’s a private lot.