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I did scan the forum to see if instructions already existed, but I didn't find a video out there. Since I'm about at the 2 year mark - which is the recommended replacement interval BTW - I figured I'd DIY, record a video and see how it goes.
if you don't want to watch, Tesla has written instructions on their web site. If you're coming up on two years, I'd order the filter in advance since they are often out of stock. I ordered mine six months ago and have had it sitting (sealed in its plastic bag) in my garage. As I hit 1% service life on my filter, I figured it was time.
The only tool you might need is a pry/trim removal tool. You can use a wide flathead screwdriver, but I'd wrap the tip in Gorilla tape or something similar so you don't scratch your frunk trim.a
if you don't want to watch, Tesla has written instructions on their web site. If you're coming up on two years, I'd order the filter in advance since they are often out of stock. I ordered mine six months ago and have had it sitting (sealed in its plastic bag) in my garage. As I hit 1% service life on my filter, I figured it was time.
The only tool you might need is a pry/trim removal tool. You can use a wide flathead screwdriver, but I'd wrap the tip in Gorilla tape or something similar so you don't scratch your frunk trim.a
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