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Condensation in tail lights verdict??

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View attachment 1027360I've got the problem now too, less than two years old but > 50k miles. Mobile service quote is $408 to fix it.
Why waste $408 when you can fix it yourself? Look at the video further up this thread. It isn't a difficult DIY fix, I've done it on both out Model 3s and been condensation free for the last 3 years!
 
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I had this on my rear passenger side starting about a month ago. I found this thread and decided not to pursue it. THEN, the rear passenger light (the portion on the lift gate), stopped working altogether. Service came out and replaced then entire rear passenger side light (liftgate and fixed) for free under warranty. Car is 3 years old but only about 30k miles.
 
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