I recently bought my first Tesla, a 2019 Model 3. Unfortunately, during my test drives with it, I never realized that the radio seems to not function (wouldn't be a turn off anyhow as I rarely use it, but would like it to work). Every other source works just fine, but selecting "Radio" just pops the window open and the spinning indicator goes for a few minutes before stopping and nothing loading. I can't take it into the service center yet as I have another appointment already scheduled to pickup some replacement sunvisor clips I wanted them to order (unless someone knows where else I can buy these in the US or 3D print one) and I can't seem to make another appointment on top of the existing one. The car's 50k bumper to bumper warranty is also expired and I'm not too keen on paying for something that I'd rarely use.
I'm a pretty handy person, so I wanted to see if I could at least diagnose it myself. Could someone tell me the FM tuner is located so I can inspect it? I saw a post that referenced it was by the rear passenger headliner right where the body connects to the glass, but there were no pictures provided which made it hard to figure out where exactly. I've already tried many power resets, soft and hard, and even pulled the power from both batteries for a few minutes to fully cycle the car, but to no avail.
I'm a pretty handy person, so I wanted to see if I could at least diagnose it myself. Could someone tell me the FM tuner is located so I can inspect it? I saw a post that referenced it was by the rear passenger headliner right where the body connects to the glass, but there were no pictures provided which made it hard to figure out where exactly. I've already tried many power resets, soft and hard, and even pulled the power from both batteries for a few minutes to fully cycle the car, but to no avail.