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Thanks for the feedback.
It is weird because mine started to do it after being exposed to an ice storm.
Now it does it when the car is in warm place (garage). So yes, it might have to do with humidity. Also i was guessing it could be some sand, dust got in there when the ice melted ?
So how did you get yours fixed, beside the wax job ?
That is one of the things that concerns me about a frameless window design.
Thanks for the update. I think the standard fix by Tesla for this known issue is wax. Although it does works, it is a very temporary bandaid solution and not a true fix. The mobile guy I dealt with was also very pleasant and knowledgable but at the end of the day they are bound by "fixes" prescribed by Tesla itself even though they likely know that something like wax will not be an effective long-term solution for this issue.Ok, so mobile service came and wax it. The thing is since the car was sitting in a garage for a while, the problem was gone.
However the mobile guy was very knowledgeable and took time to answrr all my questions
A very good service.
Wax the external side of the glass that squeaks. Likely any wax will get immediate results but depending on durability of the wax it will determine how long it will last. I'm curious to know of a ceramic coating would do the trick.wax the seal? What kind of wax?
Wax the external side of the glass that squeaks. Likely any wax will get immediate results but depending on durability of the wax it will determine how long it will last. I'm curious to know of a ceramic coating would do the trick.
Definitely not ear wax for example...lol. Yes, car wax. Specifically I used Optimum brand car wax which is in a spray format. It's very slick and leaves a very slippery finish which helps with the noise. But as I've said before, it's not a solution bit only temporary bandaid.wax comes in many forms. Are we talking about car wax for example?
And I bet if you try wax again it will go away momentarily. Keep us posted on what happens.Anyhow the car was exposed to the snow again and the noise started again. So i'm going to contact the sc again and try to have them replace the seal or something.
What's happening is as soon as the car spends enough time in a dry place the noise stops since the water evaporates, but if you expose the car to snow and ice again....