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Yep the exact same here. They actually told me to go to a body shop dohMine look like that after “adjustment” as well. I just try to ignore it
I have similar issues in my 2022 MYP built 12/2021.Today I pointed on to the mobile tech that the rear passenger door was sticking out a bit (it’s more noticeable in person) compared to the driver side. The drive side looks flush and perfect, however the tech said the passenger side was correct and that the driver side needed to be adjusted. He said the rear doors needs to stick out so wind does not enter in when driving. Can anyone confirm this?
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Thanks! Out of curiosity, it looks like the black window trim still sticks out on the door compared to the body of the vehicle? Maybe this is semi-normal on the Model Y? I'm guessing it has to do more with the door stamping and probably not adjustable.Sorry about my post #26 above. Actually my door alignment issues were different. Here are before and after photos of rear passenger doors after Tesla sent car to body shop.
Panel Gap - Is this within spec?
Just took receipt of my MY today! Two questions for other MY owners: 1. Rear door panel does not appear flush with trim. Is this within spec? I do plan on raising this with Service to have them look into it. I compared it to another brand new MY parked right next to mine, and theirs looked much...teslamotorsclub.com
Good eye! The black plastic trims in the "before" and "after" photos's probably wouldn't pass The Electric Man's quality checks because he runs his finger over that area & heavily dings a car's score if they don't appear to be flush. My "after" photo makes the door's black plastic trim appear as if it is grossly not flush with the body's black trim. In reality it is not that bad but they are a tad out of alignment. I might be able to get it fixed by Tesla but I'm a bit afraid that other problems might be introduced. So far I've had two service visits. Each visit introduced new issues which were not present before. In fairness, I'm not sure if body shop or Tesla introduced the most recent new issues which appeared after the gaps/alignments were addressed since both facilities did work on the car. Tesla should have noticed the issues I suppose in a final quality assurance check...but it took me a week to notice too. Anyhow after noticing the two issues, I scheduled another appointment and since they were all trim related, a mobile tech came to my house and fixed the issues in about 30 minutes.Thanks! Out of curiosity, it looks like the black window trim still sticks out on the door compared to the body of the vehicle? Maybe this is semi-normal on the Model Y? I'm guessing it has to do more with the door stamping and probably not adjustable.
I hear you! I’m on the fence whether I even say anything because I’m afraid they will mess something else up. The rest of my car had been flawless so far and I’m guessing they had some trouble with this door from the beginning as there were some marks on the inside hinges.Good eye! The black plastic trims in the "before" and "after" photos's probably wouldn't pass The Electric Man's quality checks because he runs his finger over that area & heavily dings a car's score if they don't appear to be flush. My "after" photo makes the door's black plastic trim appear as if it is grossly not flush with the body's black trim. In reality it is not that bad but they are a tad out of alignment. I might be able to get it fixed by Tesla but I'm a bit afraid that other problems might be introduced. So far I've had two service visits. Each visit introduced new issues which were not present before. In fairness, I'm not sure if body shop or Tesla introduced the most recent new issues which appeared after the gaps/alignments were addressed since both facilities did work on the car. Tesla should have noticed the issues I suppose in a final quality assurance check...but it took me a week to notice too. Anyhow after noticing the two issues, I scheduled another appointment and since they were all trim related, a mobile tech came to my house and fixed the issues in about 30 minutes.
That is bullocks. The gap on the passenger door will create wind buffeting because it will disrupt the smooth airflow.He said the rear doors needs to stick out so wind does not enter in when driving. Can anyone confirm this?