Just as a point of interest, Tesla just replaced my bent trim due to a frozen window failed retraction via warranty. I had a back an forth with someone at corporate when I scheduled a service to check out my shifting drivers seat and replace the bent trim. At that time they said it would not be covered and I decided to just have the service tech take pictures of my drivers seat for engineering to approve a seat swap. When my appointment approached I was asked to log in and accept the service invoice. To my surprise the trim replacement was listed with a $0 cost. I immediately signed the service invoice so they couldn't go back on the warranty replacement.
So if others have been told it won't be covered, ask for a mobile service visit and wait for them to come back with the repair invoice. You may just have a surprise waiting for you.