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#1 ·
I’m from Albuquerque but I’m in Florida now and love my car. It only charges to 70 miles and I want to fix it. I bought batteries and have 7 ready and Watch lots of YouTube videos.
 
#2 ·
I'm so confused by this post.

What kind of car do you have? Year? Model?
Why does it only charge to 70 miles? Does it display an error message? If it's a Nissan Leaf, 70 miles sounds pretty good.
What "7 batteries" did you buy? Modules? 12v SLA? Duracell AAs?
 
#9 ·
I've watched all of them. My earlier response is because it's not generally something where you can watch videos, buy modules on eBay and try to do the work in your home garage. If you have the proper high-voltage gloves, a car lift, and lift table to lower and raise the pack, and lots of patience, sure, why not try it.

You should also know that Model S module replacements tend not to last very long, but if you enjoy working on it then that shouldn't matter to you.

While you're at it, do the circuit board moisture protection measure from this video:

 
#23 ·
For sale
2013 Tesla model s 60
105k miles
Everything is in working condition and it runs and drives. But will need a hv battery replacement soon, only charges to 28 miles.
Rebuilt title
$2,980
Located in boise idaho on Facebook Bryan Nunez
I don’t understand this post. This is not your model S is it? You said yours is in Florida, and yours charges to 70, not 28.