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Should I worry about these alerts 🚨?

Straight-Reserve1343 | 2026-02-18 02:31 | 24 views

I randomly got an alert when driving my new Tesla model y and then it disappeared. Came home and went to service mode and saw there are so many warnings/ alerts. Do I need to worry about these? Need to create a service request? Appreciate in advance for the information.

Comments (11)
hcaspary 2026-02-18 02:34

12V battery RIP

quetiapinenapper 2026-02-18 03:02

Take your screenshot and post it in grok. It’s actually pretty good for this.

Aromatic-Union1707 2026-02-18 03:34

At the top click customer to see customer facing alerts.

Constant_Research238 2026-02-18 04:50

Nope. It’s a known issue with later firmware builds throwing these errors. Also, this car has a 16V architecture, not 12V so the likelihood that it will need to be replaced is extremely remote. I was told these are not actionable and as long as they don’t end up in service required alerts with an actionable fault, they leave the car alone. Likely in a later update these will be removed.

Gyat_Rizzler69 2026-02-18 04:56

Mine has exactly the same alerts. Service said everything was fine and nothing to worry about. I would still take it in for the brake booster pressure offset alarm. I was getting those too and the service center disregarded my concerns.

Straight-Reserve1343 2026-02-18 06:03

Thanks! Thats great to hear.

Straight-Reserve1343 2026-02-18 06:04

Thanks! There is none.

Straight-Reserve1343 2026-02-18 06:05

Thanks! That’s great to hear. Yeah I have a service appointment next week and I will let them know.

PaulReverse2 2026-02-19 13:05

Stay out of there.

yomomma005 2026-02-19 13:20

Nah, it’s completely normal

Key-Business-4088 2026-02-19 15:27

Also getting these exact same on my 26 Y

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