This is fairly common at boat docks.
There are actually entire YouTube channels dedicated to showing boat ramp fails, which commonly include vehicles sliding into the water because the owner backed in too far or are trying to pull out vessels that are too large for the vehicle.
It will never be water tight. There were some cases where the weather stripping had a gap which caused a bit of an excess of water that some folks had corrected, or fixed/improved themselves.
Best bet, do not store anything in the vault that cannot get wet.
10. I engage FSD in my driveway and disengage when i get to the parking lot at my destination, and then the opposite on the way home. So, for 99.9% of my driving, FSD is engaged.
are you sure the heated wire isn’t contributing to this issue?
I don’t get how you have so much melting and refreezing like this as the frunk is not heated.
We are peak winter here in the north east. We just had 14” of snow in my area and my vehicle is parked outside, and I have nothing like...
Yes, it can happen, which is why supervision is required at this time. Supervise carefully.
I actually have not had this happen in v13. I had a specific road where this did happen in 12.5.5, but since v13, it has not happened at all.
Winter is in full swing here in the northeast and comparing it to past vehicles and my current secondary vehicle, a 2019 Silverado, I would say it works as well as just about any wipers I've had on a vehicle.
The low-ish washer fluid distribution makes it so a few extra wipes are needed, and...
Light bar should be free install as far as i know. Maybe just an error on the svc req, just ask them about it and they should correct it.
Also, FWIW to others, i also received my wheel covers by opening a svc req and asking for them. I picked them up and installed them myself. I did not...
It’s the nearest one to you typically. The covers should be specifically tied to your VIN #.
You may want to open a service request if you have many service centers and are unsure which to go to.
I could be wrong, but i was under the impression even above freezing, at 40f ambient, the pack will still do some thermal management at rest.
Also, I could be an edge case at 8-10% in 24 hours as i am always tinkering with my CT. 99.999% of the time my CT is plugged in, so i typically do not...
Sounds normal. In cold weather you will lose more energy while sitting. I don't have exact numbers, but i want to say i lost about 8-10% in 24 hours when i left in unplugged last week in 35 deg temps.
They are installed in place of those star head bolts when service installs the tent. They are just just little spring loaded things that you push to release. They have been installing these for the past 7-8 months now at least.
These things, the left yellow arrow: