The Tesla Guy
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Absolutely take it to the Service Center.maybe spray some WD-40 to lubricate the rubber seals so you can move them? I will try everything I can to fix it before sending it to service center ....
There may already be a service bulletin. If not, there needs to be one so they can be made aware of this issue as soon as possible so it can be resolved for existing and new vehicles. Definitely not a DIY situation.
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