By: Otaiba Ahsan
If you’ve had to deal with repairing a car, you know how stressful it can be. From getting quotes for repair costs to finding an alternative mode of transportation, it’s always a hassle. Whether it was a fender bender with another vehicle, or a mistake that led to some damage, it’s something that happens every day on the roads. So, what are your options for repairing a Tesla? Continue reading for more.
Directly Through Tesla
Whether the damage is major or minor, fixing it through Tesla directly is always an option. The benefit of this option is that they will use original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts for the repair. Also, many Tesla owners have peace of mind when fixing their car directly from the company, as they have the most knowledge and experience with the vehicles.
To book, simply open the Tesla app, tap Service > Request Service and then select a topic. If your problem is more complex, you will also be given a chance to describe your concern. Next, follow the on-screen prompts to provide additional information. In some cases, Tesla requests that you send a photo.
NOTE: Once an appointment is booked, a representative from your Service Centre may reach out through the messaging feature in the app for additional details or clarifications. You’ll get a notification if a message is ever received, however, to access them you can open the Tesla app and hit Service > Messages.
Aftermarket Parts
Fixing your car through Tesla directly can be quite costly, as their labour charges and OEM parts are expensive. Alternatively, you can look to purchase aftermarket parts. These are made to fit exactly the same way as OEM parts, but are manufactured by third-party companies. This is often a more cost-effective choice for owners.
DID YOU KNOW: Tesla was accused of monopolizing the market for repairs and parts when it came to their vehicles.
If you’re looking to buy aftermarket, your best bet may be the Tesloid Aftermarket Parts Store. Currently, parts are available for select years of the Tesla Model 3 and Y, with parts for the Model S and X coming soon. These include parts for the body, closure components, electrical, suspension, and more! These can be delivered directly to you or your mechanic, who can then repair the vehicle.
The Bottom Line
What are your options for repairing a Tesla? If you prefer going through the car manufacturer themselves, then you can book using the Tesla app by tapping Service > Request Service. However, this will be a more costly option as OEM parts and labour charges are higher. Alternatively, you can look to the Tesloid Aftermarket Parts Store instead, and work with a trusted mechanic or autobody shop to do the repair instead.