I was looking through some TeslaCam footage from the front camera, and found video recorded at night shows a lot of "flare" from other lights. I've attached a couple of examples.
This image was taken while stopped at a red light. The flare is most visible in the brake lights of the vehicle in front.
This image was taken on the expressway, here the streetlights and headlights show the flare (well above the Chotchkie's 15 piece minimum)
I'm hopeful that the inside of the windshield in front of the camera needs to be clean, or perhaps the lenses themselves. I haven't found a good tutorial for removing the cover and cleaning. I did see some people with "foggy" front camera views, and the response was "contact service".
Any tips or advice?
Edit:
Not sure why the attachments aren't showing up, so here is a link to an album:
Model 3 Front Camera TeslaCam "Flare"
Thanks,
MF
This image was taken while stopped at a red light. The flare is most visible in the brake lights of the vehicle in front.
This image was taken on the expressway, here the streetlights and headlights show the flare (well above the Chotchkie's 15 piece minimum)
I'm hopeful that the inside of the windshield in front of the camera needs to be clean, or perhaps the lenses themselves. I haven't found a good tutorial for removing the cover and cleaning. I did see some people with "foggy" front camera views, and the response was "contact service".
Any tips or advice?
Edit:
Not sure why the attachments aren't showing up, so here is a link to an album:
Model 3 Front Camera TeslaCam "Flare"
Thanks,
MF
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