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Tesla’s iOS app now tells you exactly what maintenance your car needs

October 21, 2025
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One of the coolest things about owning a Tesla is the ability to get all sorts of info about your car through a mobile app.

Now, the auto company has taken it to another level with a new Maintenance tab (via Teslarati), that shows you exactly what your car needs replaced, fixed, or adjusted in the near future.

Somewhat hidden in the Tesla iOS app (Android app still doesn’t have this option) under Service – Request Service – Maintenance, the new section tells you when your car is due for stuff like tire rotation, cabin air filter replacement, or wiper blades replacement. Even better, the app tells you the cost for each item (if you buy it at an official Tesla repair shop), and if you click on each item, you’ll see the estimated life left for each component.

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Some of the items, such as Windshield Camera Area Precision Cleaning, probably aren’t something you ever thought of doing, let alone paying 80 bucks for it, but it’s still nice to know the current status for each of these parts.

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If you’ve done maintenance at some place other than Tesla’s official repair shops, these won’t be accurate. Unfortunately, there’s apparently no way to manually input when you’ve last changed your tires or had your wiper blades replaced (I’ve done both but none of that shows in the app).

Also, in my area I don’t see the detailed breakdown of what’s happening to my car as the folks in the U.S. seem to get. Hopefully Tesla will update this to work for all owners globally, and make it a little easier to access in the app. Still, the feature is a good reminder that you should take your car to the shop for basic maintenance every now and then.

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