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Procedure for windshield replacement?

Rockster

Active Member
Oct 22, 2013
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McKinney, TX
I need to have my 3’s windshield replaced due to a rock impact.

Do I initiate that with a Tesla service appointment and Tesla arranges for a glass company to come to the service center or do I arrange for the glass company and then deal with Tesla separately so that Tesla can reattach the camera, etc.? Or is a windshield replacement something that Tesla does entirely on their own now?
 

glide

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Jun 6, 2018
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2,759
USA
I need to have my 3’s windshield replaced due to a rock impact.

Do I initiate that with a Tesla service appointment and Tesla arranges for a glass company to come to the service center or do I arrange for the glass company and then deal with Tesla separately so that Tesla can reattach the camera, etc.? Or is a windshield replacement something that Tesla does entirely on their own now?
Did you call your insurance company?
 
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XLR82XS

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Jul 26, 2019
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I work with a guy who owns a glass company that takes of company vehicles. I can call him and he can handle it much quicker than scheduling via the app. - at least where I live. Can also guarantee glass quality.
 

glide

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Jun 6, 2018
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USA
I definitely need to do that first. I was just looking for an idea of the process before I kick things off. I’ll have to get the windshield re-tinted again, too.
Call them and let them handle it. They may send out a mobile company like Safelight to repair it. They may have you set up an appt with Tesla. Either way, let them handle it so you’re not paying out of pocket.
 

The_Observer

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Feb 14, 2020
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Los Angeles
Call insurance and let them deal with it, that's why you pay for insurance in the first place. The camera may have to be calibrated for about 100 miles or so for autopilot after replacing the windsheild, but it shouldn't be anything too special.
 
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SSonnentag

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Apr 11, 2017
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Arizona
Did you have to schedule an appointment after the glass replacement with Tesla for camera calibration, or did Safelite do the calibration?

No. I called Tesla to ask if it needed to be calibrated and they told me the cameras self-calibrate. I was skeptical, but sure enough, after about 200 miles they were calibrated perfectly. It was hugging either the inner or outer line on the road initially, but I can't remember which.

I'm sure the calibration errors vary among windshields, but ours was so far out of calibration that autopilot was worthless for well over 100 miles. The car was about 3 feet laterally from where it should have been.

But, like I said, it eventually self-corrected and has been great ever since.
 

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