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Cleaning out debris in center tail light housing

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PoitNarf

My dog's breath smells like dog food
Jun 7, 2016
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So I have a yellow lab and he sheds quite a bit. The hair manages to find itself all over my Model 3 but I’ve been vacuuming regularly and have been able to stay on top of it. However I’ve noticed recently that a few hairs have somehow managed to make their way to the center brake light housing. I have no idea how they got in there and also have no idea how to vacuum it out. Anyone know how to access this or where to place a vacuum hose to try and suck this stuff out?

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So I have a yellow lab and he sheds quite a bit. The hair manages to find itself all over my Model 3 but I’ve been vacuuming regularly and have been able to stay on top of it. However I’ve noticed recently that a few hairs have somehow managed to make their way to the center brake light housing. I have no idea how they got in there and also have no idea how to vacuum it out. Anyone know how to access this or where to place a vacuum hose to try and suck this stuff out?

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Right after I had my windows tinted, there was some condensation in this area, and I had the same question, about how one would go about cleaning this area, if needed. The condensation went away on its own, and I forgot about this, but still a good question.