I used the same stuff around the bolts in the trunk tailgate hinges to also seal those from some rain water that was getting into the sides of the trunk.
You happen to have a picture? I'm unclear what you did and I'm interested.
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I used the same stuff around the bolts in the trunk tailgate hinges to also seal those from some rain water that was getting into the sides of the trunk.
After much back and forth with SC after I scheduled my appointment re: headlights with streaks/residue in housing, they finally agreed to replace both headlights with new ones. Confirmed that they do not have the same sort of residue inside.View attachment 503063 View attachment 503064 I actually noticed this today when cleaning the front of my car. There seems to be some condensation residue INSIDE of the headlights that resulted from condensation building up and then drying inside of the housing. I was scrubbing away at it before realizing it was on the inside of the light.
Do you think this would get Tesla to replace my headlights as it is pretty unsightly and annoying now that I’ve noticed it and have no way to “clean” that internal moisture residue.
You will!Quick update! On May 5th, Tesla service center finally replaced my tail light with a new one. Hopefully, I won't get the same problem again.
Only a month old...one of my foglights on my 3. Need to contact them to swap it out. Everything else seems fine
There is a tiny pin hole in the lens that allow moisture vented out. Mine rear lens got replaced one with a pin hole on driver rear side and the passenger side had a pin hole already and that did not get condensation.
Moisture dried on the inside causing issues now ughhhhh