Projector puddle lights should come stock on Teslas.
They are cheap and make great visual difference.
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They are cheap and make great visual difference.
Help! I've used so many pry tools and can't seem to get the light out of the bottom of the door. Now it's beginning to get damaged, nothing seems to pop them out. I had a 2018 and didn't have a problem.
Definitely worth it. Was hesitant on buying 3rd party ones due to potential failure with the lights and causing issues with the window mechanisms and possibly leading to cracking the window. Now that Tesla came out with these in the US, I had to get me two sets!
Will be installing the other two for the rear doors when they arrive tomorrow. Which should fit the rear doors considering the part numbers are the same for both the front and rear puddle lights.
My son blew out two tires and I was going to have the car towed to the nearest service center but the tow place told me that it has to go to Tesla and nobody else can do it. My son reiterated this info. Is this true?
Thank you.
I am taking delivery of the new M3P next week and was buying some accessories on abstract ocean like their blacked out emblems.
I was interested in purchasing their puddle lights for either the two front doors or all 4.
However, I was googling them, and I was coming across horror stories in prior posts saying that can mess up the electronics of the door, or cause the window not to work correctly or even break the window.
Does anyone know anything more about this? Are the ones from abstract ocean safe to use?