Welcome to Tesla Motors Club
Discuss Tesla's Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, Cybertruck, Roadster and More.
Register

Search results

  1. Model 3 Midnight Silver Metallic 2017-2023 Rear Bumper Cover (USED)

    For sale Model 3 Midnight Silver Metallic 2017-2023 Rear Bumper Cover (USED)

    This is from a 2022 Model 3, although the parts catalog says it should fit any model 3 from 2017-2023 that has parking sensors. Note that there is a small dent and crack in the right portion of the bumper (see photos). The bumper is in otherwise good condition, with only minor signs of wear and...
    $200.00
    or best offer
  2. P

    Model 3 Midnight Silver Metallic 2017-2023 Rear Bumper Cover (USED)

    This thread is for the general discussion of the marketplace listing Model 3 Midnight Silver Metallic 2017-2023 Rear Bumper Cover (USED). Please add to the discussion here.
  3. P

    Ordering Model 3 (2017-2023) Rear Painted Fascia

    UPDATE; I submitted a service request with another service center for a rear painted bumper cover (MSM)--just the part without service. They quoted me the same price the original service center did for the cover (~$890 with tax). Not sure if requesting it to get installed would have caused them...
  4. P

    Erratic Touchscreen Behavior when Using 16V Outlet

    UPDATE 2: I used the ecoflow on a 3 hour road trip and it worked great. No weird car behavior and the 16V outlet was more or less able to keep the Ecoflow topped off with charge even though my work laptop can pull 200+ watts intermittently. I would recommend replacing the stock fan if you go...
  5. P

    Ordering Model 3 (2017-2023) Rear Painted Fascia

    The original request I submitted DID have the correct PN. It was the estimate that Tesla generated that had the wrong PN. I may try just ordering the part from a different service center. Removing the rear bumper and installing the new one myself doesn't really look that bad.
  6. P

    Ordering Model 3 (2017-2023) Rear Painted Fascia

    Has anybody tried to order a painted rear fascia for a 2017-2023 model 3 in the last few months? Were you successful? A couple of weeks ago I dented and cracked my bumper. I went to a collision shop and they quoted me about $2k to fix the fix the rear bumper. Most of the cost was the labor to...
  7. P

    Erratic Touchscreen Behavior when Using 16V Outlet

    UPDATE: So I bought an EcoFlow River 2, which is similar to the Jackery but rated for 12-24V DC input. As far as I can tell, this battery does not cause any erratic behavior with the touchscreen when plugged into the DC outlet. I plan to use this battery for a road trip in a couple of days and...
  8. P

    Erratic Touchscreen Behavior when Using 16V Outlet

    I measured the voltage coming out of the 16V outlet while parked, and it was about 15.5V. I had someone measure the voltage while I was driving, and it was exactly the same voltage. Still too high for the Jackery according to the spec sheet, but it doesn't appear that there's any voltage sag on...
  9. P

    Erratic Touchscreen Behavior when Using 16V Outlet

    So the first thing I tried was an 120W inverter that can work with 16V. Was hoping I could at least trickle charge the laptop when it was off (since I measured it was only charging at about 50W while off but charging). But merely plugging in the power brick caused the inverter to shut off. I...
  10. P

    Erratic Touchscreen Behavior when Using 16V Outlet

    Jackery specs say it takes 13.6V +-1V for input. I'm not sure what the 16V outlet is actually outputting when I'm parked vs. driving, although I can get a multimeter and check later. If the issue is that the Jackery can't take the input 1) why does the Jackery unit itself seem to behave fine...
  11. P

    Erratic Touchscreen Behavior when Using 16V Outlet

    I'm trying to figure out a way to run my work laptop inside my 2022 M3 LR for more than the 90 minutes it lasts when using the battery by itself. To that end, I purchased a Jackery 300, which I can plug into the 16V outlet, and I can plug the laptop into that. The laptop uses an enormous 240W...