I asked Tesla service, but they say it's totally fine... But... Is it OK? Anybody have any opinions, please tell me...
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Returned it?... then this gap could be serious problem? Or Tesla didn't say anything about this to you?
Don't just pour water. Force water in there via pressure washer to make certain its properly sealed..When I go to the Tesla Service to pick up my car, I will pour some water into the gap in front of those Tesla guys!! Then they explain it for me... If there is problem, I will return it because it still less than 100 miles...
Was it ok? Or something happened?well sh!t, i have the same gap. i didn't notice when I washed with a pressure washer couple of weeks ago.
Was it ok? Or something happened?
Do you remember any keyword for the case with video? I want to watch it!!!!If you poke a thin wire through the gap, how far down does it go and what does it hit? Can water get into the cabin under pressure I wonder? Unsealed windshields, and several cases above is very worrying. There is another case (with video on this forum) where water pours into the cabin at the front headliner from an unsealed top glass and/or windshield.
Raining inside my 2-week-old Model YDo you remember any keyword for the case with video? I want to watch it!!!!
That's GOOD news anyway...Everything was ok. I did aim the water in that area as I normally do to rinse out soap bubbles. I wasn't aware at the time so didn't look for any trouble signs.
OMG!!!!!