27 comments.

  1. Chicagofan00

    Just got the shipping notification for mine. Looking forward to putting them in.

  2. Steves1982

    Does it also create a larger pool of light around the logo?

    1. nosrapnad

      Not really , the light is kind of direct to the logo

      1. Steves1982

        Ok thanks.

        It does look really good.

        1. nosrapnad

          I could upload some better pics tonight

          1. Steves1982

            That would be brilliant.

            Cheers.

          2. nosrapnad

            Absolutely

          3. nosrapnad

            Hope this helps answer your question!

          4. nosrapnad

          5. Steves1982

            It certainly does.

            Thanks for the extra pics.

  3. toomuchtimemike

    im prbly the only one that thinks this, but as a cheapass man this is a waste of my precious battery lol

    1. Relative-Box9467

      Don’t they turn on either way though… you’re just replacing the lights that are already there for these 🥴

    2. Toastandbeeeeans

      If you worry about your battery to this level, then maybe an EV isn’t the best option for you.

  4. matttopotamus

    I get mine today. Kinda nervous because my neighbor got his and one of the logos is upside down (manufacturing defect). He said he made a post and lots of people have the same issue.

    Granted he has a model Y, and it could be an issue with that product.

    1. Toastandbeeeeans

      Flip it around if the wires are long enough. It just clips into the hole in the bottom of the door.

      1. matttopotamus

        He actually believes his door is the issue. Tesla cut the notches backwards. Seems like a model Y issue

        1. Toastandbeeeeans

          With my Model 3, there are just rectangular holes in the door and clips on both sides of the puddle lights, so it doesn’t matter what way round the lights are installed, they’ll still fit.

          I thought the Model Y would be the exact same for something simple like that.

          1. matttopotamus

            There is a notch on the Y for the cutouts, so it’s a rectangle with an added notch. The notch on the passenger door is upside down. He either has to cut out a new notch or have Tesla fix his door.

        2. photograft

          It's not a door issue. The OEM puddle lights for the model Y are identical for both left and right, as opposed to mirrored. So when it's installed for drivers side, the tab faces out, and when it's installed for passenger side, the tab faces in.

          The Puddle lights that Tesla is selling (I installed them and had the same issue) are mirrored, so they assume the tabs face outside on both sides. I think you can just clip off the tab on the passenger side and install it the correct way without issue. You can also just press a little harder and install it with the tabs in place, but they'll dig into the trim a little bit. It's a shame Tesla didn't know this would be an issue for people. Definitely disappointing.

          1. matttopotamus

            He ended up making it work. Not sure exactly what direction he made it face.

            Mine went in on the 3 without any problem.

  5. Entire-World-6651

    Just purchased for my 21 M3P Just to confirm, these are compatible on all model 3s, not just the 24 variants?

    1. nosrapnad

      To my knowledge you should be good

      1. Entire-World-6651

        Great thanks!

  6. too_narcissistic

    Im using a pry tool to get the puddle light off but not successful. Any tips?

    1. nosrapnad

      I used a flathead screwdriver, it takes a little bit of force

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