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And this was done how?
There is like 12 thread on it link the posts. To mine.Whole thread on it. MCU Yellow Border - Fixed!
I knew about that, but I wanted him to confirm they used the ‘healing’ process as opposed to replacement, since the are still some random replacements occurring.Whole thread on it. MCU Yellow Border - Fixed!
Still looks like there is faint yellow. It's MUCH better, but doesn't look 100%
Before and after pix were taken at different angles. Taking pictures of LCD screens is always problematic. Take a picture of a perfectly functioning LCD screen and you’ll probably get a different looking picture each time you try. I certainly have.If it is an optical effect, why doesn't the before pic look like that too?
Might have to dust off my old UV tube from the days of erasing / programming EPROM's and give it a go myself
I agree, but the service centres should be putting pressure back on Telsa HQ to get these things rolled out faster, put on temporary staff to manage this issue and this issue only.To anyone that has similar issue I would suggest to be nice and patient with their staff. They are seriously overloaded and do their best to fix the issue to customer satisfaction.
Now, that's a thought! I think it would be a great learning experience for temp/intern staff. If they could only get enough of the devices shipped around.I agree, but the service centres should be putting pressure back on Telsa HQ to get these things rolled out faster, put on temporary staff to manage this issue and this issue only.
Has anyone answered how long this treatment lasts before it's needed again? And if it needs to be done regularly, will Tesla do it for free for life?