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Is this true and real that Tesla will officially fix the leak issue? Who has gotten this done officially besides this person?
From TorqueNews
Saw this:
After years of complaints from Cybertruck owners, Tesla is finally implementing a fix for the tonneau cover water leak issue. The EV maker is applying foam sealant to some Cybertrucks to prevent water from entering the vault...
....
Repair Notes:
The technician inspected the vehicle and verified excessive water entering the truck bed, with the tonneau cover not operating as expected.
The cause was inadequate sealing on the upper tonneau applique. The technician applied sealing foam to the applique and tested to confirm that water ingress had been resolved. The repair was validated with no further leaks detected.
Correction: Test To Confirm Water Ingress No Longer Present
Correction Diagnosis: Water Ingress/Leak - Interior
Correction Applique - Upper - Tonneau (Long Range) - Remove and Install.ā
Given that many Cybertruck owners are facing tonneau water ingress issues, itās good to see Tesla addressing the problem by simply applying a foam sealant to the upper tonneau applique.
What is even better is that we can see on the service note that Tesla performed this repair for free under the basic vehicle warranty.
Additionally, the service note also shows the minimum work and parts needed to stop the water leak.
Tesla service writesā¦
āParts Replaced or Added
Part
SEALING FOAM(1098720-00-B)
Quantity
2.00ā
This is wonderful news; however, looking at the comments, fellow Cybertruck owners continue to voice their frustration with Tesla.
https://www.torquenews.com/11826/te...on-tonneau-cover-water-leak-problem-foam-seal
From TorqueNews
Saw this:
After years of complaints from Cybertruck owners, Tesla is finally implementing a fix for the tonneau cover water leak issue. The EV maker is applying foam sealant to some Cybertrucks to prevent water from entering the vault...
....
Repair Notes:
The technician inspected the vehicle and verified excessive water entering the truck bed, with the tonneau cover not operating as expected.
The cause was inadequate sealing on the upper tonneau applique. The technician applied sealing foam to the applique and tested to confirm that water ingress had been resolved. The repair was validated with no further leaks detected.
Correction: Test To Confirm Water Ingress No Longer Present
Correction Diagnosis: Water Ingress/Leak - Interior
Correction Applique - Upper - Tonneau (Long Range) - Remove and Install.ā
Given that many Cybertruck owners are facing tonneau water ingress issues, itās good to see Tesla addressing the problem by simply applying a foam sealant to the upper tonneau applique.
What is even better is that we can see on the service note that Tesla performed this repair for free under the basic vehicle warranty.
Additionally, the service note also shows the minimum work and parts needed to stop the water leak.
Tesla service writesā¦
āParts Replaced or Added
Part
SEALING FOAM(1098720-00-B)
Quantity
2.00ā
This is wonderful news; however, looking at the comments, fellow Cybertruck owners continue to voice their frustration with Tesla.
https://www.torquenews.com/11826/te...on-tonneau-cover-water-leak-problem-foam-seal
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