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Take pictures of the water to show them in the service center. Also, print out the first page of the TSB and show it to them.I have the same issue, but Tesla couldn't reproduce it. But now I'm realizing what the real issue seems to be: the hatch is misaligned. This is not a bumper adjustment issue, it's a body/assembly issue. My heart sank when I realized this. Is this fixable and will Tesla fix it? My car is 8 months old, and this was an issue from the beginning, but it took this long to realize. I'm 3 hours from service and they don't do mobile, which also contributed to why it took this long.
Yes, I took plenty of photos, haha. Good advice about the TSB.Take pictures of the water to show them in the service center. Also, print out the first page of the TSB and show it to them.
What makes you think that it's an alignment issue and not coming through the hatch, as described in the TSB?
(Not doubting you, just trying to investigate and find more data points)
I'll post a photo. Good to know that more adjustment is possible in addition to the rubber stoppers. I haven't tried a body shop because it's still early and obviously Tesla should fix this under warranty given the car is 8 months old.dzajic: Can you post photos of the misalignment? I can't conceive what you're talking about.
Misalignment of any body part should (?) be a reasonably easy fix, loosening mounting bolts, moving the body part, possibly adding a washer/shim if something is seriously off.
If the SC can't fix it, for sure a qualified body shop can. Have you tried one?
Maybe it's worth a try given how far away Tesla is. If it's less than $200-250 I'd be ok with that.Depending on the competence of your SC, you might be better off at a body shop. Less aggravation?
I'll post a photo. Good to know that more adjustment is possible in addition to the rubber stoppers. I haven't tried a body shop because it's still early and obviously Tesla should fix this under warranty given the car is 8 months old.
What do you mean?Similar to the sealing they do, not something like they do in the kindergarten on red living room.
Ah, yes, good question about where the water is coming in. Changing the bumper stops myself seems to affect the severity of the leak, but that's hard to know for sure. This seems hard to diagnose, apparently even for the techs, because they couldn't reproduce it, but it happens almost every time it rains, even without driving anywhere.Take pictures of the water to show them in the service center. Also, print out the first page of the TSB and show it to them.
What makes you think that it's an alignment issue and not coming through the hatch, as described in the TSB?
(Not doubting you, just trying to investigate and find more data points)
Seal made in TSB, looks lige made of childrenWhat do you mean?
Ah, yes, good question about where the water is coming in. Changing the bumper stops myself seems to affect the severity of the leak, but that's hard to know for sure. This seems hard to diagnose, apparently even for the techs, because they couldn't reproduce it, but it happens almost every time it rains, even without driving anywhere.