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Rear window leak

Discussion in 'Model S: Interior & Exterior' started by Alysashley79, Mar 31, 2014.

  1. Alysashley79

    Alysashley79 Active Member

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    I was detailing the inside of my girl yesterday and noticed and water line next to the light in the back seat on the head liner. Upon further inspection we realized there were a couple water lines coming from the same area. I took the car in to service today and they are fixing the issue right away and replacing the headliner (I must say Teslas service is top notch) I was just curious is anyone else has seen this before? This was not coming for the rear window that you can roll up and down or the hatch it was the window that is stationary.
     
  2. DrKleiner

    DrKleiner New Member

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    Hi Alysa,
    I have sane issue with my Model S. What was main cause? I need to wait for appointment in service in Europe more then 1 month :(
     

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  3. DrKleiner

    DrKleiner New Member

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    There is a correct photo of my leak.
     

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  4. Saxgod

    Saxgod Thread Necromancer

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    Oh dang.
     
  5. Alysashley79

    Alysashley79 Active Member

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    I don’t remember the exact cause (it’s been a few years). I believe one of the seals in the back had malfunctioned. At the time the only way to fix the issue since it was on my headliner and all was to replace the entire piece and the only way to do that is to remove the windshield.
     
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  6. DrKleiner

    DrKleiner New Member

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    Thanks for the info, from the early expertise they want to change chrome rant, we will see :)
     
  7. BlackS

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    I have had that issue twice for the rear, Service center fixed it only to have the issue return 2 months later. They ended up replacing the entire tracs of my pano roof as well as the rubber seals.
     
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