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Hi all has anybody went in for service for a leaking bed the cover does an ok job but the back left and right corners get pretty wet

Has anyone else experienced this?

Can Tesla address this?

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The vault is semi-dry at best.
You have to put stuff in plastic totes in the back if you want it to stay dry, which is crazy.

If you have a GOOD service center they will replace the top gasket and it will make the back watertight, you may have to request the service 3-4 times before they do it and they will hit you with the "it is not supposed to be waterproof" so be prepared for that.
 


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The sub trunk is sealed, the bed is not. Please show any description of the bed in which tesla said it was sealed or waterproof
They call it a "vault" typically a "vault" is not something that is associated with water ingress :)
 

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Please do a search before opening up yet another new thread on this. There are 100's of comments on this spanning more than a year of experiences.
 

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They call it a "vault" typically a "vault" is not something that is associated with water ingress :)
Vault means secure..as in lockable. It’s even in the CT page on Teslas’s website under “lockable storage”
 

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There's threads on this site showing how to improve the water issue. I went to a hardware store and fixed pretty cheaply. I placed weather stripping between the glass and the trim pieces. Has held up for half a year so far and no more waterfall.

I'll eventually replace with a darker color weather stripping, currently its a light brown color because that was what was in stock when I tried. it.
 

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Please do a search before opening up yet another new thread on this. There are 100's of comments on this spanning more than a year of experiences.
Agree. YouTube is your friend. And yes you can minimize it. I did and in Florida rain it stays dry.
 


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Agree. YouTube is your friend. And yes you can minimize it. I did and in Florida rain it stays dry.
Yup, there’s a video of someone replacing the rubber weather strip on the rear tonneau appliqué. It looks like a simple process. It’s on YouTube but also linked to on these forums.
 

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My Bed leaked at the front due to the missing first tonneau cover slat missing.

Missing the first slat - cause 'Horrific' leaking - as any water on the roof glass goes right into the start of the bed behind the passenger seat - Exactly where you would store your 'EDC' gear in the truck.

Also a manual or machine car wash - pushes the water off the roof to the back - again leaking into the start of the bed.

I had mine fixed telling service "I want all the parts of the CT I purchased - it is missing a tonneau slat' in lieu of 'my bed leaks' - because as you see in the comments here - it becomes subject to interpretation.

To those who say 'the bed is not water proof /leaks'...well tires don't hold air forever, so I guess if you have a flat every 2 days - you'd be cool with that??????? - It is a matter of degrees.

As you can see here from my CT - when the first [forward] slat is missing - it acts like a gutter with the holes it channels most of the roof water into bed vault!.

Where the tonneau cover meets the tailgate - there is a lot of open space, however that water runs out the gap below the tailgate. I am not sure about a clean way to seal it.

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