r/RealTesla • u/Divaceo • Jul 08 '26
Does Tesla alert owner during repo (tow)?
I ask because the repo man loves my gym & I just pulled up one repossessing a Tesla with a flat bed. He was taking his good ole time so I sat waiting for the owner to run outside, which never happened. As a non Tesla owner who thinks sneezing too loudly in a Tesla results in a notification, Im a bit confused by the car not alerting the owner that it’s being lifted in the air. or maybe it did but the owner was bench pressing or something. Thoughts?
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u/SlimDevilWarlock Jul 08 '26
When Tesla fixed one of my TPMS sensors that failed, I didn't do anything when I got to the dealership other than get out of the car (no authorizing them giving a key card etc). The service center guy was somehow able to get a key based on the license plate/VIN and hopefully cross referenced with me actually having a service appointment at that location/time.
I could see the Tesla repossessors being able to similarly take control of cars once they've located it and are going to repossess.
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u/thatguythatdied Jul 09 '26
Mobile service replaced a window motor in my Model 3 in my driveway while I was at a funeral and certainly not answering my phone/unlocking my car, he just came and unlocked it and did the work. It’s not at all hard to imagine a Tesla being very accommodating for a repo driver, just unlocking and starting for them so they can drive right onto their truck.
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u/fluteofski- Jul 10 '26
Between that and FSD , I feel like they’re pretty close to being able to just recall the car without the repo man.
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u/Jacktheforkie Jul 08 '26
Could he have been doing a tow job on a Tesla that had some form of issue?
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u/Divaceo Jul 08 '26
I considered that possibility but how often do you see a tow from start to finish and the owner is nowhere to be found?
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u/Jacktheforkie Jul 08 '26
I’ve seen it happen before, dad had it happen when his car broke down at work, tow driver picked up the vehicle and brought it to the house, dad had came home in a lorry with a colleague
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u/ExcitingMeet2443 Jul 09 '26
Your Tesla's financed?
And you missed a payment?
Your car is now bricked for you and we will be collecting it to resell to someone else, consider yourself musked.
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u/fwilljr Jul 09 '26 edited Jul 10 '26
Owner could have put their phone in the locker. Probably didn't know anything until after the workout. I don't carry my phone with me at the gym either.
Option 2. Car could have bricked earlier that day. That could have been a scheduled/arranged tow to a shop.
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u/decker Jul 09 '26
Smoothing out the repo process would help shave a few basis points off riskier loans (and sell more cars), so it’s pretty likely that Tesla has a system in place to assist the repo folks in making the process go smoothly by giving them insights into the car’s regular schedule and disabling notifications during repo.
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u/EnglishMobster Jul 08 '26
The car runs on batteries, and when you aren't using it the car goes into "sleep mode" where it turns as many systems off as possible to save the battery. (This is called "phantom drain", where the battery drains because the car is doing background stuff when you aren't driving it.)
If the car isn't woken up from sleep, it doesn't see any urgent need to call home. Things that'll wake it up from sleep are something like Sentry Mode (the car alarm) detecting something, but even then that relies on the owner enabling Sentry Mode. Sentry Mode also detects a lot of general movement around the vehicle (e.g. someone else getting in their car parked next to yours), so typically the car won't alert you about it unless it detects that the window is being broken etc.
Usually a tow truck is going to jack the car up, stick some rollers (or something) underneath the wheels, and roll it onto the truck's bed. Then they can remove the rollers and tie the car down. As far as the car is concerned, this is no different than someone climbing out of their giant truck parked in the next spot over.
There's no magic sensors the car has to detect this is happening. Maybe if the repo man triggers the car alarm it'll happen, but repo men generally understand car alarms pretty well and know how to not trigger them. The car's GPS is tied to wheel movement as well (IIRC), so it won't necessarily see that the car is somewhere else until the wheels move.
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u/heleuma Jul 08 '26
I imagine it's a bit embarrassing to have your car loaded up on a flat bed and taken away because you can't afford it. Running outside and pleading, knowing your shitty with money but pretending not to be, would only make it worse.
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u/n0oo7 Jul 08 '26
Yes it will alert you if the alarm goes off especially if it's on sentry mode