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Yes it did. But, they managed to do something to my glove box so it no longer opens up lol.
Bummer, so if they replaced the etherloop harness (flat cable) I believe they also had to remove the seats and carpet. I've read that the early vehicles had the harness routed in a way that passengers feet sound push on the carpet and cause connectivity issues with that cable. Good to know what symptoms went with this.

As for the glovebox, they likely left something unplugged. Can you go into service mode and see if there are any clues?
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Bummer, so if they replaced the etherloop harness (flat cable) I believe they also had to remove the seats and carpet. I've read that the early vehicles had the harness routed in a way that passengers feet sound push on the carpet and cause connectivity issues with that cable. Good to know what symptoms went with this.

As for the glovebox, they likely left something unplugged. Can you go into service mode and see if there are any clues?
I went into the service mode but didn't see any issues. I have an appointment with Tesla in January.
 
 








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