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Magnetic Filter Cover for Model 3

Flybyglass

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Feb 2, 2020
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Valencia, CA
Anyone used the magnetic filter cover offered by Abstract Ocean? It illuminates the need to unscrew the top cover screw and replaced it with a magnet. Looking for any issues. It looks like a nice solution for easier filter replacement.
 

hcdavis3

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Mar 3, 2019
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Anyone used the magnetic filter cover offered by Abstract Ocean? It illuminates the need to unscrew the top cover screw and replaced it with a magnet. Looking for any issues. It looks like a nice solution for easier filter replacement.
Are you referring to the air intake cover in the frunk?
 

techzelle

Member
Jan 14, 2021
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Sunnyvale, CA
Who changes filters so often that it makes sense? A lot of the work is taking off all those clips and panels anyway.
Then you are introducing a rare earth magnet inside a sophisticated computer on wheels. What could go wrong?
 

jroydog

Member
Sep 11, 2018
79
57
Virginia
I bought an identical one off of ebay last year for $20. Haven't gotten around to doing my filters though since the first time I had them done by mobile service. Plan to once the wet dog smell comes back.
 

crackers8199

Active Member
May 31, 2015
1,261
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lake elsinore, ca
Who changes filters so often that it makes sense? A lot of the work is taking off all those clips and panels anyway.
Then you are introducing a rare earth magnet inside a sophisticated computer on wheels. What could go wrong?

i too share the concern about putting a magnet in that location, but i think you're severely underselling the difficulty of getting that stupid screw out and back in. that is BY FAR the most time consuming part of changing the filters in my experience. taking the carpeted panel off and putting it back on is dead simple...contorting yourself to get that damn cover back on and the screw in place is not.
 
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techzelle

Member
Jan 14, 2021
31
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Sunnyvale, CA
i too share the concern about putting a magnet in that location, but i think you're severely underselling the difficulty of getting that stupid screw out and back in. that is BY FAR the most time consuming part of changing the filters in my experience. taking the carpeted panel off and putting it back on is dead simple...contorting yourself to get that damn cover back on and the screw in place is not.

Yes, my car is just under 1 month old, so I haven't dealt with this. Just seems like you only need to deal with it once a year or so.
 

TomT

Technical Maven
Mar 24, 2014
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NE Georgia
I was due for a filter change and got the cover. Boy did it make getting the cover back in place easy! Well worth the 20 bucks in my opinion!
 

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