flamaest
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- Fabian
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PSA, my cybertruck headliner had to be replaced because it was drooping slightly and would not stay in place. When they pulled it off to replace at the service center, somehow they pulled on a little plug around the PRNDL box too hard and damaged it, causing my right headlight to go out, what?
Not a big deal, right? Wrong.
Just because of one little stupid plug around the headliner, now they have to replace the ENTIRE harness of the CT. It's all connected it seems.
Tesla is literally taking apart my entire cyber truck, dozens of parts are scattered, set aside, or shifted to replace the entire harness inside my truck. They are taking care of me, yes, but this whole situation has me very uneasy.
Please be careful with anyone handling your wire connections because if one breaks, it could mean replacing the entire harness. You cannot get the little plastic plugs... yet. It's like 100+ connections in this harness all throughout the vehicle. This harness is like $800 and a dozen hours of MasterTech labor, so $$$$, if you have to pay it yourself.
I will be checking my vehicle intensely when they return it to me next week for any new creeks, malfunctions, damage, or other gremlins.
I'm not allowed to share the photos I took of this in the bay because they asked me to keep them private. It's very nerve racking to see your new truck taken apart like this. My truck is only 3 months old with 1k miles on the odo.
Good times.
Not a big deal, right? Wrong.
Just because of one little stupid plug around the headliner, now they have to replace the ENTIRE harness of the CT. It's all connected it seems.
Tesla is literally taking apart my entire cyber truck, dozens of parts are scattered, set aside, or shifted to replace the entire harness inside my truck. They are taking care of me, yes, but this whole situation has me very uneasy.
Please be careful with anyone handling your wire connections because if one breaks, it could mean replacing the entire harness. You cannot get the little plastic plugs... yet. It's like 100+ connections in this harness all throughout the vehicle. This harness is like $800 and a dozen hours of MasterTech labor, so $$$$, if you have to pay it yourself.
I will be checking my vehicle intensely when they return it to me next week for any new creeks, malfunctions, damage, or other gremlins.
I'm not allowed to share the photos I took of this in the bay because they asked me to keep them private. It's very nerve racking to see your new truck taken apart like this. My truck is only 3 months old with 1k miles on the odo.
Good times.
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