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Is it normal to have gaps on the normal rubber trim of the rear passenger side door / small glass panels. I do not see many posts about this. I worry about the sensors getting water damage / water getting into the interior.
This was the Burlingame service center in the bay area. The service manager had a smirk on his face and said "we painted that door before so we will not paint it again. Your problem."
Sunroof cracked while fixing door alignment. Paint damages on passenger door. Loose screw in the passenger door. Damaged passenger window while repairing the passenger door. Huge scratch after bringing my car to the service center. Cracked leather steering wheel.
I am not even sure what touch kit they used. But most likely the Tesla kit but they just did a half ass job where some parts are covered and some are not.
I'll post a better picture tomorrow when there is sunlight.
I bought a Model 3 around 2 months ago. It has been in shop 80% of the time. After getting my door repaired I noticed some major scratches under the door. However, Tesla Burlingame was unwilling to repair it since they repainted the door before. I talked with another service center and they said...