
"Available with a subscription, which costs between $75 per day and $700 per year, Tesla Toolbox is a browser-based diagnostic software that can help diagnose and fix just about any issue on all Tesla EVs-as long as you have the right cable. As Alex from Out of Spec Renew details in the video, five diagnostic cables have been used over the years, but most of them are inexpensive."
"Tesla is possibly the only car company in the world that offers free service manuals and easy access to its proprietary diagnostics software. The latter is called Tesla Toolbox, and anyone can buy a subscription. Unlike other car makers, Tesla only requires an inexpensive diagnostics cable and an internet-connected Windows machine to access its software. Most car manufacturers limit or outright ban owners from having access to service manuals and diagnostic tools."
Tesla provides free service manuals and offers inexpensive, browser-based proprietary diagnostic software called Tesla Toolbox. Toolbox subscriptions range from $75 per day to $700 per year and require only an internet-connected Windows machine and the appropriate diagnostics cable. Historically, five different diagnostic cables have been used; most cost under $50, with a single $757 cable required for certain Plaid and Long Range Model S and X vehicles made February 2021–February 2022. Vehicles manufactured between February 2022 and April 2024 use a simple Ethernet cable. Cars produced after April 2024 include an industry-standard OBD-II connector.
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