That is the D version, I just replaced those on my S because of failure. You are lucky they are still good after 100k Miles.HD/LP ASY, SAE UP-LEVEL, RH (1053571- 1 00-D)
HD/LP ASY, SAE UP-LEVEL, LH (1053570- 1 00-D)
Is that version D?
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That is the D version, I just replaced those on my S because of failure. You are lucky they are still good after 100k Miles.HD/LP ASY, SAE UP-LEVEL, RH (1053571- 1 00-D)
HD/LP ASY, SAE UP-LEVEL, LH (1053570- 1 00-D)
Is that version D?
No they have G version on both sided it's just the timing when you had your replaced.Interesting, I just looked at my invoice. Left one is G, right one is F. Famous Tesla parts supply inconsistency, or have they not not designed an G version for the right side of the car yet
Ha! My invoice shows the left headlight is F and the right is G.Interesting, I just looked at my invoice. Left one is G, right one is F. Famous Tesla parts supply inconsistency, or have they not not designed an G version for the right side of the car yet?
So they are equivalent to the revision G huh. My vehicle does not have a tech package. But I will let everyone know any issues if they occur with this revision.I think the E headlights are the ones with the reflector instead of the turning lights for non tech package cars.
I have yet to hear of any issues with revision G. Could just be too new yet.I have a 2017 mode s, 1st set of lights replaced under warranty due to blown eyebrows around 2019 with 45k miles. I believe they were revision D. Both are now dying agin at near 95k miles. The replacement are not better than the original. Not going to replace them out of warranty, just hope they will both burn out so it looks even.
Finally had my December 2016 Model S eyebrow go out. I sent a message to tesla asking which revision they would replace my headlights to and they said that they will replace them with a revision G when I checked the invoice and picked up my car today I noticed that they installed this version I can't find this version anywhere online 1065041-00-E
Yes, the assembly replacement should be covered under the factory 4yr/50k mile warranty. I had three assemblies for my June 2016 built MS90D replaced while under warranty.Is this covered by the factory warranty as well as the ESA extended warranty?
Does anybody know why Tesla changed the headlights part numbers from 1053570-00-G to 1053570-99-G and 1053571-00-G to 1053571-99-G ?
Did you look at the full comments? Specifically the two items which I have highlighted below?
Did you look at the full comments? Specifically the two items which I have highlighted below?
Others are probably more savvy on what the missing 3 tab comments mean. I tried looking at the pictures, and without ever having removed one know exactly what to look for, but you'll need to be prepared to do some work on it first.
- This is an OEM used part.
- MISSING 3 TAB SEE PIC 6-10. WILL NEED REPAIR.
- PLEASE MATCH THE PART NUMBER.
- The part is in great used working condition with wear from previous and age.
- Please refer to the photos for additional condition details.
Also, while it says in "great used working condition", some could consider the typical yellowing/fading of the eyebrow as "with wear from age".
Just my two cents worth, but then I'm the type of person that is always a bit skeptical about claims of used items being "in great used working condition". Many times the sellers idea of great condition and mine are not the same.
I had bought G revisions on both sides back in July on Ebay. It was more of scratch and dent kinda Inventory someone was selling it. $150 Each.Yea good points. The only ones I could find in decent shape are C revisions though. Where the heck are people finding F and G