GTW-F359
GTW_f359_efuseFaulted
Also written as GTW_F359 / GTW F359 / GTW_f359_efuseFaulted / gtw_f359_efusefaulted
Why does the exact Tesla alert ID matter?
Record the exact alert ID, including underscores, suffixes, and companion alerts. Tesla alerts that look similar can point to different modules, timestamps, and service procedures.
What does GTW-F359 mean?
Tesla fault code in the Gateway (GTW) module. This alert will be raised if the gateway (GTW) sees any of the following channels reported faulted by the E-fuse via the Efuse_status message on BDY bus: EFUSE_fault_DCDCEFUSE_fault_RevBatt (This is the E-fuse on the E-fuse module connecting the 12V battery to the rest of the system)EFUSE_fault_Frunk BECEFUSE_fault_Cabin BEC This alert will prevent 12V support, high voltage (HV) Charging and Drive.
Original Description
This alert will be raised if the gateway (GTW) sees any of the following channels reported faulted by the E-fuse via the Efuse_status message on BDY bus: EFUSE_fault_DCDCEFUSE_fault_RevBatt (This is the E-fuse on the E-fuse module connecting the 12V battery to the rest of the system)EFUSE_fault_Frunk BECEFUSE_fault_Cabin BEC This alert will prevent 12V support, high voltage (HV) Charging and Drive.
Affected Tesla Models
What You May Notice
- Gateway alert: This alert will be raised if the gateway (GTW) sees any of the following channels reported faulted by the E-fuse via the
- Touchscreen may restart or show errors for multiple vehicle systems
- Vehicle may enter a limited functionality mode
How to Diagnose and Resolve
- 1 Perform a full vehicle reboot (hold both scroll wheels + brake pedal for 15 seconds)
- 2 If multiple systems remain offline, contact Tesla Roadside Assistance
- 3 A Service Center visit will be required to diagnose the CAN bus or Gateway module
Severity Notes
GTW-F359 is classified as a Fault, indicating a critical issue in the Gateway system. Do not continue driving and contact Tesla Service immediately.