My Tesla Model S is Dead

Fido5006

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Jul 27, 2023
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I have left my Tesla in the garage for vacation for about a week, so i come back to the car dead,

I jumped the car but I reversed the polarity of the jumping cables, connecting the positive on the battery negative, I did it by mistake, i heard humming sound coming from the front of the car, after I realised what i did, i tried to jump it the right way but it’s completely dead, nothing works at all, the cluster display turns on then it says service required then turns back off.

I checked all the fuses in the 3 fuse boxes and they are all ok, replaced the BCM and head unit also nothing changed. Is there safety fuse or something that i have to check? Of so where its located and if there is no fuse, where do i start?
 

Red October

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Jun 11, 2023
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Is your main battery showing some charge? Have you put a voltmeter on the 12v battery to see what kind of charge you have? You may have fried the battery but they are not that expensive to replace. Just did mine a couple months ago.