Cheburashka
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Service Center told me that new design / part was expected by September. Soon
September 2029?
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Service Center told me that new design / part was expected by September. Soon
The early ones bubbled and had glue leak out. At least this doesn’t make a mess.Is it really so hard to fix this?
Almost every Tesla I've been in 2016+ has this issue.
The earlier ones do not.
Seems to me like it should be pretty clear how to fix this.
How big is the screen in the Camry?I had mine replaced and the tech said there was a defect with the screen... it affects almost all the screens, and that eventually there will be an aftermarket fix when it is designed. If it's fixable with firmware - which would be impressive - that would save them a lot of $$..
I think the real hope is that most of the screens will make it through the warranty period before going yellow.
I suppose I could have bought a Camry, but what fun is that?
Just had the yellow borders appear on my 2018 P100D. How does one arrange for mobile service ? Do I make an online appt with the SC first ?
How does one arrange for mobile service ? Do I make an online appt with the SC first ?
My 2018 Model S has been fixed with a new part number for the screens. According to the mobile service technician I was the first car (atleast in my region) to receive the new screen.
Service invoice states:
SX-MCU SUB-ASY, SHIP. OGS DSPLY, RMN (1084333-00-B)
According to both Tesla on the telephone and the mobile service technician this is the definitive fix for the yellow banding issue.
The partnumber 1084333-00-B doesn't yield much results on Google, so this indeed looks like a new part number.
My 2018 Model S has been fixed with a new part number for the screens. According to the mobile service technician I was the first car (atleast in my region) to receive the new screen.
Service invoice states:
SX-MCU SUB-ASY, SHIP. OGS DSPLY, RMN (1084333-00-B)
According to both Tesla on the telephone and the mobile service technician this is the definitive fix for the yellow banding issue.
The partnumber 1084333-00-B doesn't yield much results on Google, so this indeed looks like a new part number.
Just the LCD, not an MCU replacement, just the MCU screen.Mobile service reached out to me re this also. Question: I have MCU1 with yellow bands. Is the replacement just the LCD part or the whole MCU and if the latter, will they upgrade it to MCU2?
Thanks for the pictures, but I hate seeing that things are pulled apart that far (I understand why). It's that sort of thing that introduces rattles and squeaks. I am going hold off a bit and see how these new screens go and also know that when I book it in to get done the tech will have done it many times before so no 'ooops I forgot about that clip' breakages.My 2018 Model S has been fixed with a new part number for the screens.
Impressive to see all those innards. I do wonder what the pressure bulb is for. I assume it's temporary to keep something inflated.Thanks for the pictures, but I hate seeing that things are pulled apart that far (I understand why). It's that sort of thing that introduces rattles and squeaks. I am going hold off a bit and see how these new screens go and also know that when I book it in to get done the tech will have done it many times before so no 'ooops I forgot about that clip' breakages.
Thats what I'm going to do also.Thanks for the pictures, but I hate seeing that things are pulled apart that far (I understand why). It's that sort of thing that introduces rattles and squeaks. I am going hold off a bit and see how these new screens go and also know that when I book it in to get done the tech will have done it many times before so no 'ooops I forgot about that clip' breakages.
Mobile service reached out to me re this also. Question: I have MCU1 with yellow bands. Is the replacement just the LCD part or the whole MCU and if the latter, will they upgrade it to MCU2?
Thanks for the pictures, but I hate seeing that things are pulled apart that far (I understand why). It's that sort of thing that introduces rattles and squeaks. I am going hold off a bit and see how these new screens go and also know that when I book it in to get done the tech will have done it many times before so no 'ooops I forgot about that clip' breakages.
Impressive to see all those innards. I do wonder what the pressure bulb is for. I assume it's temporary to keep something inflated.