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    Best way to remove hard water marks on PPF?

    So, the driveway of the place I stayed at during my last trip was being sprayed by their sprinklers. As a result, I now have hard water marks covering the whole front of my car. The effected area is covered with PPF. Does anybody have any expererience removing hard water marks on PPF?
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    Remove center console on 2017 Model S

    Thanks for the offer. I did manage to get the cubby out. I could get a glimpse of the credit card, but it’s still unreachable. Not worth the effort to try further to retrieve it. At least I established that it won’t hurt anything where it it located. On the bright side, I did manage to retrieve...
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    Remove center console on 2017 Model S

    Worth a try. Any hint on how to remove the cubby? cubby removal - anyone know how? Says to pull down and out, but I’d like some second opinion if possible before I break something :)
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    Remove center console on 2017 Model S

    Was this on the older, optional console, or the newer one with the 1 piece side-trim going all the way to the armrest? If so, how much of the trim did you remove? It looks like the seats would prevent me from popping it out entirely.
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    Remove center console on 2017 Model S

    So I have a Sep 2017 build model S. A credit card fell behind the center console (note: do not leave a credit card on top of the center console sliding door), and I’m trying to see how hard it would be to remove the center console to retrieve it. I checked the thread and the instructions at...
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    Paintless dent removal SF Bay Area

    I’m located on the Peninsula/South Bay. I have a door ding in my rear door. I contacted Dent Expert. He can fix it, but because of the location, he said he’d need either a Tesla SC or a body shop to remove the door trim first, and let him work in their shop. Somehow, considering how busy SC and...
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    Kid's seat in rear of Model S.

    If you're looking for a high back booster, I've been using the Peg Perego Viaggio Flex 120 (https://www.amazon.com/Peg-Perego-Viaggio-Flex-Licorice/dp/B01LN83EK0/ref=sr_1_1_a_it/143-2607684-8643014?ie=UTF8&qid=1521775351&sr=8-1&keywords=viaggio+flex+120). It is definitely pricey, but the base is...
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    Three-position dynamic LED turning lights in new, custom Model S

    I am in the same situation as you were: SC retrofitted the headlights, updated the software (the toggle is present in the settings), but they never light up. The San Francisco SC tells me that they work as intended, which is obviously not the case. Any way you could share what SC finally got...
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    Three-position dynamic LED turning lights in new, custom Model S

    The San Francisco SC did the replacement. I'll try with the car moving.
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    Three-position dynamic LED turning lights in new, custom Model S

    I'm kind of curious whether they gave any detail about what is needed besides replacing the actual headlight... I did get my headlights replaced by service with the ones with the row of leds as part of a due bill setup at delivery. However, I haven't been able to see the lights changing at all...
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    How are Dynamic Turning Lights supposed to work anyway?

    So I picked up my model S without PUP in Fremont end of September. As with other cars built around that time, it didn't have the dynamic headlights. I asked about it and they immediately offered to give me a due bill for it. I took it to the San Francisco service center for a wind noise issue on...
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    Wiki Model S Delivery Update

    To anybody having taken delivery of a recently built Model S, your help would be appreciated on this thread about Three-position dynamic LED turning lights (or lack thereof): Three-position dynamic LED turning lights in new, custom Model S