Little bit worried I'll be stranded at some point.
I have a (new to me) 2015 P85D with only 38K miles. The instrument cluster has the bubbles behind it and I can see those bubbles are leaking a bit at the bottom (where they're leaking to, I don't know, somewhere behind the cluster I guess).
Some people have said this is cosmetic only and it's not to worry about - others have said the instrument cluster will eventually go blank and the car will be undriveable until repaired. Which is true?
Additionally, I've now had on two separate occasions, the car has been parked and I've got into the store for 20 minutes. I get to the car, get in, and the main screen in the center is on, but the instrument cluster is blank. After about 20 seconds it boots up with the Tesla logo, then finally comes on. Is this being caused by the bubbling of the screen? Or is this some type of setting somewhere that's putting the instrument cluster to sleep? Or is it something entirely different? Is it just because I have energy saving mode turned on? Though I've only seen this happen twice out of at least 50 drives so far.
I'm on MCU1 and still need to do the recall; they said parts aren't available just yet. Not sure if this could be related in some way.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
I have a (new to me) 2015 P85D with only 38K miles. The instrument cluster has the bubbles behind it and I can see those bubbles are leaking a bit at the bottom (where they're leaking to, I don't know, somewhere behind the cluster I guess).
Some people have said this is cosmetic only and it's not to worry about - others have said the instrument cluster will eventually go blank and the car will be undriveable until repaired. Which is true?
Additionally, I've now had on two separate occasions, the car has been parked and I've got into the store for 20 minutes. I get to the car, get in, and the main screen in the center is on, but the instrument cluster is blank. After about 20 seconds it boots up with the Tesla logo, then finally comes on. Is this being caused by the bubbling of the screen? Or is this some type of setting somewhere that's putting the instrument cluster to sleep? Or is it something entirely different? Is it just because I have energy saving mode turned on? Though I've only seen this happen twice out of at least 50 drives so far.
I'm on MCU1 and still need to do the recall; they said parts aren't available just yet. Not sure if this could be related in some way.
Any help is greatly appreciated.