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by axaxs
2618 days ago
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You jest, but years ago I worked for one of the largest auto parts places. You have no idea how many times you'd input year, make, model, and trim, just to be presented with multiple choice questions. Nobody knew how big their drums were, in inches, or the number of blades on their fan, the length of their belts, etc. Apparently a lot of mixing and matching happens. Some folks legitimately had to give us a prior year for us to find the right part. |
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Cars glide in silently and when they sit there for a bit the words "Service Mode" come up in maybe 5" high letters on the dashboard.
There are lots of technicians on their computers. The car info comes up on the specific car and shows lots of history, where and when it was last serviced and so forth.
Each car seems to have it's own personal list of options and features, that shows up on the website when searching for cars, or when signing into you car portal.
folks have taken the time to document them:
https://github.com/timdorr/tesla-api
https://github.com/fredrikfjeld/tesla-options-decoder
I think all cars are like this, but telsa is less rigid / concerned about model years and just consults the database for the specific car's info at every step.