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2 of 3 EV's - Defect Free!
I keep mine covered in the garage, only drive on cloudy days or at night. So far, no bubbles. June 2015 MS
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Under warranty? What year is the car?Just got my S90D's MCU and Dashboard screens replaced. Had lots of bubbles on both. Now it's like a new car!
The Austin Service Center did a great job!
I was told I should get a new MCU because the new software doesn't work well on the old MCU and mine is slow! they say bubbles are not a problemI'd love to get my car's screen replaced, but my concern is that it will just come back in a few years again.
It's a '16 S90D. Still under warranty so my cost: $0.Under warranty? What year is the car?
They supposedly use a new fluid in the screen that won't bubble again. Mine was getting pretty bad so it's 100% better now.I'd love to get my car's screen replaced, but my concern is that it will just come back in a few years again.
Hold the phone! What you said there seems important: Tesla Service told you that "the new software doesn't work well on the old MCU"??I was told I should get a new MCU because the new software doesn't work well on the old MCU and mine is slow! they say bubbles are not a problem
service laughed that v9 sucks. said I should have stayed on 8 !!!???WTF
They supposedly use a new fluid in the screen that won't bubble again. Mine was getting pretty bad so it's 100% better now.
Mine is getting the new screen in a few days, $1400 out of warranty with roamer. I have ceramic UV absorbing tint and have had overheat protection on from whenever it was added.
Annoying. Seems like it should be a service bulletin as common as it seems to be on 2012-2015 cars.
until your screen does not work because of data logging.For those who have replaced a display - how far along did you let the bubbling get before replacing? For me, to date on the instrument cluster, the "bubbles" have spread from the upper right corner to roughly 1/3 along the top and about one cm down the right side.
I'm out of warranty so wondering how long to let it ride.
Mine was all along the left side of MCU and just a few on the right. But the Instrument screen was pretty bad.For those who have replaced a display - how far along did you let the bubbling get before replacing? For me, to date on the instrument cluster, the "bubbles" have spread from the upper right corner to roughly 1/3 along the top and about one cm down the right side.
I'm out of warranty so wondering how long to let it ride.
If it was me I would replace asap as the gooey stuff can make a huge mess since its leaking out of the bottomFor those who have replaced a display - how far along did you let the bubbling get before replacing? For me, to date on the instrument cluster, the "bubbles" have spread from the upper right corner to roughly 1/3 along the top and about one cm down the right side.
I'm out of warranty so wondering how long to let it ride.
Not just cosmetic. It does not effect screen function but makes a huge mess especially if it drips out the front.until your screen does not work because of data logging.
bubbles are only cosmetic -per San Rafael Service tech. old MCU will most likely need replacement first due to software.
Heck just drive with the car cover on so you can drive during the dayI keep mine covered in the garage, only drive on cloudy days or at night. So far, no bubbles. June 2015 MS