I have found one with a (P)Tesla part number: 1004706-97-F
(S) Tesla serial number: T13A0006299
Part F sounds bad but it says -97- instead of the -00- shown above.
Can anyone tell if this is a good motor? For the amount of miles the stamp looks relatively fresh.
Is it generally true the new replacement motors will not develop the milling sound?
Is there a mileage cutoff after which is the milling hasn’t presented itself it is safe to say you didn’t get a bad egg?
Regarding the warranty issue, is there a mileage past which it is safer to assume the motor is not faulty?
There are many 2013s / 2012s for sale with higher mileage, I assume it is much less likely that a high mileage motor develop the milling sound?
Does anyone have any info or speculation regarding the electric motor replacement cost over time?
I have found a Rav4EV with a 5 year platinum extended warranty. I am still hesitant to purchase with the unknown cost of motor replacement after 5 years. Has Tesla sorted the issue out or plan to...
I just heard back from the local CarMax operations manager, I have in email " the electric motor and the charging port would both be covered by the maxcare service plan".
I can only get the warranty contract when I purchase so it will be up to me to verify in the fine print.
Again, this is an...
I am looking at purchasing and shipping a RAV4 EV through CarMax out of California.
The CarMax Warranty seems to be comparable to the Toyota Platinum Warranty (covers almost everything outside of consumables and battery), I was quoted 60 months/75,000 miles starting from my purchase date for...