My 2016 90D has these weird-looking 'bubbles' in the chrome trim below the doors. The trim appears to be nothing more than some kind of thin chrome-finish tape stuck onto the car body.
I can't be the only one to have this issue, so if you've had it too, can you please say what the cause is - and how you resolved it?
I'll be showing it to the Tesla tech who's due at my house tomorrow to address another issue - a misaligned (dropped) driver's door - but I'm also going to ask for his advice about the bubbles and whether it's a legitimate warranty claim. Because of how it looks, I suspect he'll claim it's down to corrosion underneath the chrome - which is not covered by my (extended) warranty. But is it? The car's made out of non-rusting aluminum, right?
I can't be the only one to have this issue, so if you've had it too, can you please say what the cause is - and how you resolved it?
I'll be showing it to the Tesla tech who's due at my house tomorrow to address another issue - a misaligned (dropped) driver's door - but I'm also going to ask for his advice about the bubbles and whether it's a legitimate warranty claim. Because of how it looks, I suspect he'll claim it's down to corrosion underneath the chrome - which is not covered by my (extended) warranty. But is it? The car's made out of non-rusting aluminum, right?