Update, found it: https://service.tesla.com/docs/Cybertruck/ServiceManual/en-us/GUID-770A1BB0-4ED2-4500-9003-CA82D4A2B024.html#:~:text=Release%20LH%202nd%20row%20cushion%20from%20underbelly
If that direct link doesn't work, it's Step 15 here.
I had a quick look, and feel like this is the right section, but wasn't able to find the bottom covers: https://service.tesla.com/docs/Cybertruck/ServiceManual/en-us/GUID-82AD8168-D351-4C84-BBA6-E4A8002E07AC.html
In any case, probably just a bunch of trim clips (which you'll need to keep from...
I think everyone has access to the EPC these days, I don't think it's different for Canada, but I stand to be corrected. I do have the dealer view, but it should work for you as well, and yes, at least in the US, they'll offer the option for SC collection if they have stock there, otherwise...
Nah. I don't believe he'd do anything like that 😄
The good news is those parts are not very expensive if it's parts one and two shown here that we're talking about?
Well, without a picture of Raptor Dog, I don't think there's much we can do. :)
The small problem is, we no longer have our Cybertruck (It was subject to a buyback). I've got various bits of a Cybertruck, but the rear seat isn't one of them, so it's just getting the dimensions that would be...
No, we added a note to the box to avoid touchless car washes and pressure washers. The latter especially, can be extremely powerful at the right (or wrong) angle. It's pretty easy to take an emblem off with a pressure washer, so something that's more chunky will be more susceptible. It seems...
No, V2 is what we're sticking with. The various iterations of v3 caused more issues than they solved, and the continuing R&D costs are tricky to justify with the limited CT sales unfortunately.
I've been looking at your Lightbar for Juniper. Being a kid of the 80's, the Knight Rider vibe is strong :) If the lightbar could be configured to switch to 'knight rider' mode when in FSD, that would be cool.
yeah, same as others; had recurring electrical issues, so after two bricks and four fix attempts for the same issue asked the Service Manager to start the process (or at least request it, it's handled by 'corporate', the Service manager is the intermediatory). All-in took maybe 3 weeks, was very...
As mentioned upthread, yes (no FSD discount here in TX yet), but there's many, many factors that influence the premium, so probably should just get it quoted.
I still recommend two; when I was doing the caliper covers for Cybertruck, I could only find one, and instantly regretted it. The AT wheels are really heavy.
I don't doubt it, there always is, but they're not the same quality. It's easy to make stuff cheaper, but there's always a compromise in quality; the tools from Steelman are top notch.
Funny you should mention that. I bought a fancy projection clock a couple of weeks ago, and I really wanted to get a particular version of the weather on there. The only way to do that was using Home Assistant, so I'm just getting into that rabbit hole right now. It looks really useful for a...
Concur on the other stuff being total junk, it's a shame the app rams them down your throat all the time. For a paid app, I don't need or want ads. I finally installed the HomeLink module in my Juniper yesterday. Mostly because we have a MyQ-enabled gate. But the app won't control gates, only...
Sigh. Our first S arrived in Feb 2013 (after we flew - FLEW - for a test drive in Miami as they weren't in Texas at that time). Had two more since, and an X. I always thought X would go first; as a car, it's batshit crazy with all it's wacky features, and we loved it, but it's not mainstream...
I guess it depends on how 'illegal' 😉 I didn't love Tesla's insurance and the safety score, because, given the depth of intel they actually have, it would penalize you way too much.
Progressive/Snapshot doesn't like sudden accelerations or hard stops. the latter is avoidable most of the time...
Switched to them from Progressive (who were already by far the cheapest option for us) last month. Lemonade was about 30% cheaper than Progressive, and we just passed our first month; the spy algorithm reduced the premium by another couple of %. A couple of observations:
Progressive uses...