Luckily you can sign into the Tesla app and start your car to get out of
that situation. Never leave the fob in/near the car, at the very least
it's causing the fob battery to drain and the car to stay "awake". (They
constantly transmit back and forth)
In fact, I recommend you keep your fobs
The most likely explanation was he left a fob in the car. (On Model 3 the
fob is optional, but works so much better than the phone, a lot of people
get one) Sounds like he was driving his "wife's" car, so that seems even
more probable.
The only other way is if both guys had their phone or fob
On 3/11/23 06:21, Cor van de Water via EV wrote:
I wonder if these were two colleagues that got their company vehicles
and accidentally received the wrong Tesla account for their App, so
that while the keys worked on their own car, their Apps worked on each
other's cars... Simple and not
https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/woman-discovers-keyless-entry-fob-opens-other-locked-cars?_amp=true
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On Saturday, March 11, 2023, 4:10 AM, EV List Lackey via EV
wrote:
A Vancouver man is trying to figure out how he managed to get into someone
else´s
I wonder if these were two colleagues that got their company vehicles
and accidentally received the wrong Tesla account for their App, so
that while the keys worked on their own car, their Apps worked on each
other's cars... Simple and not surprising, but you can get a lot of
attention writing a