At the end of 2022, Tesla and myQ partnered up so that the popular automatic garage doors could be controlled from any Tesla infotainment screen. That’s pretty cool, making the ungainly remote controls unnecessary. At least while it was working correctly. Shortly after, Tesla owners started complaining about myQ errors. It seems that the original service was for a 30-day free trial, and the trial had ended. Chamberlain, who makes myQ garage doors, ended up extending that trial to work out some bugs. Now the extended free trial is over, which could be a possible reason you’ve got issues. If you’re still seeing errors on your Tesla infotainment screen, we’ve got some troubleshooting tips for you. Possible solutions to Tesla myQ errors myQ Chamberlain Smart Garage Control $29.98 $24.99 The myQ Chamberlain smart garage control can make any garage door opener into a smartphone-controlled one. Signing up for a Tesla myQ integration 30-day free trial also gets you a free smart garage control for $0.99 to cover handling costs. Check Availability KnowTechie is supported by its audience, so if you buy something through our links, we may get a small share of the sale. 09/03/2023 07:18 pm GMT Your subscription is over You cannot use myQ garage doors with Tesla without a subscription. There is a one-year ($45), 5-year ($179), and 10-year ($299) subscription plan that you can easily find on the official myQ website. The best part is that you get a 30-day free trial if you haven’t already…Tesla myQ errors–quick fixes