Hi everyone, just randomly checked the parts catalog and it would appear that the seal is now available, priced at 50$, revision C.
https://service.tesla.com/docs/Cybe...UID-0A0A9888-68CE-4757-8942-20EE631FC80B.html replacement procedure
seal in the EPC...
Windshield strip stopped leaking at the appliqué and roof glass, but after a car wash still let water in I identified one more issue, the appliqué was too high in relation to the slats so I gave the clips on both sides another couple of turns so that the brush strip on appliqué barely makes...
Yep, and you can definitely see the new seal in the service procedure. It's super beefed up and rubber, with a slot where the appliqué seal would go into. Mine didnt look anything like that...it was a super duper thin black foam/not even close to rubber or the more expanded foam that others have...
Awesome to hear it's still on and working.
Unfortunately for me, here in the Northeast we are down to single digits at night, so no heat would help me now, unless I take a hair dryer to it :D
I tried the video weatherstrip and it didn't fix it. The strip with the middle part removed was far too soft and let water beads in through that curvature, instead of creating the gutter that the video spoke of. Couldn't withstand regular rain, was a sieve in a soft cloth car wash.
Then I added...
I tried to get mine sorted out at the SC and failed. They say it is within spec for water to get into about a third of the bed. My truck was built in August 2025 and does not have the missing slat issue (which we all know isn't the source of the leak, anyway).
I did the YT video DIY fix however...