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Put your keycard behind the cup holdersHello
when I press the enable button the message tells me to hold up indicator stalk plus press brake and key. It’s the key part I need help with please.
Thank you Morpheus84 for taking the time to post this helpful topic! I followed your steps on my 2021 Model Y LRDM and got the rear defroster to work. This Tesla community is the best!Morning all! I just had a window issue with my Model Y and had some tech support over the phone. Whist fixing the issue they asked me to check on something to see it if was enabled ‘Enable Rear Defrost’. On my car it was not. The service tech told me a lot of new MYs left the factory with this disabled and told me to enable it. There have been a number of threads regarding the rear defrost so this might be the answer.
To get into service mode: Click on Software, then hold down your finger on the Model Y logo. Let go and then enter ‘service’ as the password. Then click on ‘Closures - Windows’ and you will see the enable rear defrost icon. If it has a green outline it’s enabled, if not click on it to activate.
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does yours only partially defrost like this?Thank you Morpheus84 for taking the time to post this helpful topic! I followed your steps on my 2021 Model Y LRDM and got the rear defroster to work. This Tesla community is the best!
No idea - not what my previous cars have done! Somebody can hopefully clarify, good to know yours does the same too though.Mine looks exactly like the picture. Is that "partially," or is that what it is supposed to do?
Are there heating elements in the area that hasn't defrosted? If there are then obviously something needs to be sorted IMHO!
Great idea. Will give it a try in the morning. Thanks.nrushforth, you don't need to wait for a frosty morning. Turn On rear defrost, wait a few moments, and it should be warm to the touch laying the palm of your hand on it.