Baldwinsville Tesla Maintenance Services
You didn’t purchase an extraordinary car, for ordinary service. As a Tesla owner, finding experienced technicians who are capable of maintaining your vehicle is important.
Since the company’s foundation in 2003, Tesla has proved that electric vehicles can be just as luxurious and awesome as the rest. Now one of the top manufacturers of electronic vehicles, Tesla is constantly finding new ways to improve – and so are we.
We are able to complete basic maintenance services for your Tesla, including:
Whether you are dropping off your Roadster for a New York State Inspection, or you need front and rear brakes for your Model S, you can feel comfortable leaving your vehicle with us.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED TESLA QUESTIONS:
1. How can I maintain my Tesla’s battery health?
To keep your Tesla battery healthy, follow a few best practices. Charge your battery up to 90% for daily use, avoid letting it drain completely, and try not to leave it at a low charge for extended periods. For long-term storage, keep the charge between 20-50% and avoid extreme temperatures. Regular battery care can extend your Tesla’s lifespan.
2. What’s the recommended maintenance schedule for a Tesla?
Tesla vehicles need less maintenance than gas-powered cars. Check your tire rotation every 5,000 miles, replace your cabin air filter every 2 years, and inspect brake fluid every 2 years. For full details, refer to Tesla’s owner’s manual.
3. Do Teslas need oil changes or fluid replacements?
No, Teslas don’t require traditional oil changes since they don’t have an internal combustion engine. However, you still need to check and replace brake fluid every 2 years, add windshield washer fluid as needed, and occasionally inspect the cooling fluid. Keeping up with these basics ensures smooth Tesla performance.
4. How often should I replace my Tesla tires, and how can I make them last longer?
Tesla tires should be rotated every 5,000 miles or sooner if you notice uneven wear. Check your tire pressure monthly, as Tesla tires tend to wear faster due to the vehicle's weight and acceleration. Proper rotation and inflation help maximize tire life and provide a safer driving experience.
5. What maintenance is needed for Tesla’s regenerative braking system?
Tesla’s regenerative braking reduces wear on the brakes, so brake pads may last longer. However, have them inspected regularly to ensure they’re in good condition. Regenerative braking maintenance is minimal, but regular checks are still recommended to keep your brakes in top shape.
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