Jonathan S.
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- Jonathan
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- '22 4CT, '22 Audi A6 Allroad, '23 BMW i4 M50
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My new-to-me 2022 4CT arrived Friday 3:10am, title arrived ~noon, registered by 5pm (barely, long wait!), drove this weekend locally, then fun driving this weekend.
(Composing this while daughter is engaged in an art project at Mass MOCA.)
Had just enough time for a state inspection this morning.
Returned to the car to find the error message in the title. Can’t remember the exact wording, but definitely the right (also shows up on center console display) and definitely Open not Impaired.
(That also means the left port is stuck, but better this than the reverse!)
Clicking on the steering wheel control upon startup makes the error message go away from the instrument cluster, but it still registers as open, and appears again upon subsequent startup.
I’m currently L2 public charging bc the rate is lower than at home, plus I wanted to ensure that the right port is functionally ok (which it is). Previously I had L2 charged at home on the left port.
Perhaps this will mysteriously disappear once I’m finished charging.
Will find out soon…
But I’m wondering if the state inspection somehow done something to cause this?
Tesla-Taycan-Tesla sandwich:
Stopping at the famed Massachusetts Route 2 Hairpin Turn so that our daughter could take pictures of herself and I could take pictures of my car:
(Composing this while daughter is engaged in an art project at Mass MOCA.)
Had just enough time for a state inspection this morning.
Returned to the car to find the error message in the title. Can’t remember the exact wording, but definitely the right (also shows up on center console display) and definitely Open not Impaired.
(That also means the left port is stuck, but better this than the reverse!)
Clicking on the steering wheel control upon startup makes the error message go away from the instrument cluster, but it still registers as open, and appears again upon subsequent startup.
I’m currently L2 public charging bc the rate is lower than at home, plus I wanted to ensure that the right port is functionally ok (which it is). Previously I had L2 charged at home on the left port.
Perhaps this will mysteriously disappear once I’m finished charging.
Will find out soon…
But I’m wondering if the state inspection somehow done something to cause this?
Tesla-Taycan-Tesla sandwich:
Stopping at the famed Massachusetts Route 2 Hairpin Turn so that our daughter could take pictures of herself and I could take pictures of my car:
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