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- Extended Service Agreement | Tesla Support
The Extended Service Agreement covers the repair or replacement necessary to correct defects in the materials or workmanship of most parts manufactured or supplied by Tesla during the coverage period, excluding the lithium-ion battery and drive unit
- Is Tesla Extended Warranty Worth It? A Complete Cost-Benefit Analysis
The ESA notably excludes some of the most expensive components in your Tesla: the battery, drive unit, and wear items like tires and brake pads For Model 3 and Model Y owners, the options are even more limited, with inconsistent availability and coverage
- Tesla Warranty Options | Cost Review | Extended Options
Tesla offers a bumper-to-bumper extended warranty option for Model X and Model S owners called the Tesla Extended Service Agreement (ESA) Tesla does not offer a warranty extension for Model 3 owners What does the Tesla Extended Warranty cover?
- Tesla Extended Warranty - Car Talk
Tesla’s ESA covers repairs related to defects in materials and workmanship of parts made by the automaker That does not include the battery, which Tesla said is covered by a separate warranty
- Is Tesla Extended Warranty Worth It? – TESMAG
Coverage Battery: Tesla provides coverage for the battery and powertrain across all models For instance, the Model S and Model X have an 8-year or 200,000 km (whichever comes first) warranty for the battery and powertrain, while the Model 3 and Model Y have an 8-year or 160,000 km warranty
- Teslas New Extended Warranty May Not Be Worth the Trouble
The Extended Service Agreement (ESA) does not cover the battery, the drive unit, tires, wheels, or paint defects, nor does it apply to vehicles that have been fire-damaged, flood-damaged, or
- Question About Tesla Extended Warranty | Tesla Motors Club
The Extended Service Agreement covers the repair or replacement necessary to correct defects in the materials or workmanship of most parts manufactured or supplied by Tesla during the coverage period, excluding the lithium-ion battery and drive unit Learn more about what's covered and how you
- Vehicle Extended Service Agreement Terms and Conditions . . . - Electrek
These Tesla, Inc 1 (“Tesla”) Vehicle Extended Service Agreement Terms and Conditions (“Vehicle ESA”) cover the repair or replacement necessary to correct defects in the materials or
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