Did you mention you purchased the air compressor off eBay or did you get the new replacement directly from Tesla? From where your video ended, was there any more to reinstalling it since this video looks like 50% of the entire installation? I'm assuming reinstalling the new air compressor is reversing the steps you mentioned. Thanks in advance.
as Interesting as the X and S are... they're kind of known for being the most problematic Tesla's. I would just steer clear of them. I don't want to buy a money pit. This particular X might not be too bad but there are many others which have had ridiculous issues! Basically as if you'd buy a Jeep. I would be putting dielectric grease in that connector so that water doesn't get into the electronics. It's in a spot which can get wet easily.
@@timobrien4281 I had the same thing come up on my 2016 model x ... I put a set of gauges on the ac lines and saw that it was low on refrigerant, i had to add about 3/4 of a pound or so of 134a, its been several weeks and the code has not come back as of yet.
Did you mention you purchased the air compressor off eBay or did you get the new replacement directly from Tesla? From where your video ended, was there any more to reinstalling it since this video looks like 50% of the entire installation? I'm assuming reinstalling the new air compressor is reversing the steps you mentioned. Thanks in advance.
Thank you
as Interesting as the X and S are... they're kind of known for being the most problematic Tesla's. I would just steer clear of them. I don't want to buy a money pit. This particular X might not be too bad but there are many others which have had ridiculous issues! Basically as if you'd buy a Jeep. I would be putting dielectric grease in that connector so that water doesn't get into the electronics. It's in a spot which can get wet easily.
Was this throwing a code before you replace the compressor, and if so, do you remember what it was?
Yes "compressor disabled suspension unable to raise"
@@timobrien4281 I had the same thing come up on my 2016 model x ... I put a set of gauges on the ac lines and saw that it was low on refrigerant, i had to add about 3/4 of a pound or so of 134a, its been several weeks and the code has not come back as of yet.