What to Do If You Lose Your Tesla Key Card?

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SanAdalynn
07/24/25 2:59am
Tesla key card lost measures introduction: You need to contact Tesla's after-sales service department and provide the vehicle's user manual and vehicle registration certificate to apply for a replacement. The replacement process takes approximately 30 working days. During the use of the vehicle, it is essential to keep the vehicle key safe, as losing it and applying for a replacement can be very troublesome. Here is more information about Tesla: 1. Name meaning: The name Tesla is in honor of Nikola Tesla, the father of alternating current. The logo is also the first letter T of Tesla, with artistic design. According to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the inspiration for the T logo comes from the cross-section of an electric motor, with the horizontal line representing the stator and the letter T representing the rotor. 2. Models: Tesla's current models include MODEL-S, MODEL-X, MODEL-3, and ROADSTER. Compared to other brands of electric vehicles, Tesla's biggest features are its range and a variety of small functions. The Tesla MODEL X has a maximum range of up to 900KM.
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DeBennett
08/10/25 10:34pm
I used to be a Tesla owner, and last year I accidentally lost my key card. To be honest, I panicked a bit at the time, but I quickly realized how smart the Tesla system is. The Tesla App on my phone became a lifesaver, allowing me to unlock and start the car directly, which was just as convenient as using the card. The App also showed the vehicle's location, ensuring no one moved it. I immediately used the remote lock feature to disable the lost card, preventing anyone from getting into the car if they found it. Then, I contacted customer service through the App, and within a few hours, they processed an order for a new card for me, costing around two hundred yuan. They also recommended setting up the PIN to Drive feature, which requires entering a security code every time the car is started, adding an extra layer of protection. I usually keep a spare card hidden at home. This experience made me trust digital technology even more. I recommend fellow car owners use the App more often instead of the card to avoid similar troubles—it’s really a big help in critical moments.
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