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Video Summary:

We’re often asked what sort of maintenance schedule we follow with our Teslas, since there are so many who seem to skip annual maintenance visits in favor of taking their vehicles in once every 2 years.
That this pretty much what we’ve followed as well. We did that after we learned that besides changing key fob batteries and re-filling wiper fluid, nothing really came from taking the car in every 12 months.

Well, as of this week Tesla is pretty much saying, you don’t really need to come see us every year….or at all.

Since Model S rolled out in 2012, Tesla has always stood by the service recommendation interval of every 12 months or 12,500 miles. For a car that doesn’t need oil changes, fuel filters, spark plus, emissions tests this seemed like a hassle free enough deal.

But Tesla is now saying, you don’t even need to bring it in once a year as they’re now moving to an as needed service approach.They say that they’ve analyzed billions of miles of real world data from there fleet of over half a million cars worldwide and it shows that the vehicles rarely benefit from those scheduled service visits.

Tesla is also eliminating the long standing 3 and 4 year maintenance plans that it sold for its cars. This is something that people had always contemplated buying in advance but its pretty cool to see that after Elon has gone on record talking about Tesla’s lack of service needs (even going as far as saying you should never need new brake pads for your Tesla) because of regen braking that they are standing by their brand more than ever now when it comes to maintenance needs.

Now even though there are far fewer moving parts in an EV, Tesla does still recommended some basic maintenance, almost all of which that can be done with a mobile technician coming to visit you at your home or work.

They are:

The Cabin Air Filter: Every 2 years

The HEPA Filter: Every 3 Years

Tire Rotation, Balance and Alignment” Check every 10-12,000 miles

Brake Fluid Test: test brake fluid for contamination every 2 years and replace as needed

Tesla recommends an air conditioning service every 2 years for Model S, every 4 years for Model X
and every 6 years for Model 3.

Brake Caliper: Tesla recommends cleaning and lubricating all brake calipers every 12 months or 12,500 mi for cars in cold weather regions.

What are your thoughts on this? Had any of you guys purchased the advanced 3 or 4 year maintenance plans? Have you found the annual service visits worthwhile?

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  1. ANDRES RIOS

    One more reason to get my dream car 💕👏

  2. Melllvar

    Sure, blame the smell on the car🙄😆🙄

  3. Practical Guy

    My cabin air filter went bad after only a year because of parking at a Marina in the summer in humid weather and a bunch of fruit flies and mosquitos got sucked into the filter. It smelled so bad like a swamp and rotten! The dealership told me the filter was full of bugs that got sucked in! I'd say good to have that filer inspected more often.

  4. Mauro Cilli

    what you talking about is valid for any EV not just a Tesla

  5. Neville James

    Great video. Thanks for the info. I called my dealer and I get different answers depending on who I speak to. So this was helpful as well they don't want to share the pricing. So odd??!

  6. Ronald Strayer

    Great information. I am thinking about a model X

  7. M3P

    There are fluid changes in the drive units. (Front & rear) There’s videos of it.

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