Hi folks, I recently got my 2023 Model Y and found a few pretty minor defacts. I wonder if it's worth it to ask the service center to fix them, and really need some opinions from experienced owners. Thanks!!!
1. I found yellow-looking paints near rear passenger side's door hinge side. TBH I'm OK with that but if Tesla would fix the paint for me free of charge it would be great. My biggest concern is: since the paint sits at this corner, would technicians have to uninstall then reinstall the door manually to fix the paint? I'm worried that the door & hinge quality would be in a worse condiction than how it originally came out from the factory's robotic assembly line.
2. Also, minor paint scratch near door interior. I wonder how would they fix this.
3. Lastly, I found wide (at least I think it's wide) panel gap between one side of the rear light and turnk, but not the other side. I assume this could be adjusted using the trunk's rubber stopper?
1. I found yellow-looking paints near rear passenger side's door hinge side. TBH I'm OK with that but if Tesla would fix the paint for me free of charge it would be great. My biggest concern is: since the paint sits at this corner, would technicians have to uninstall then reinstall the door manually to fix the paint? I'm worried that the door & hinge quality would be in a worse condiction than how it originally came out from the factory's robotic assembly line.
2. Also, minor paint scratch near door interior. I wonder how would they fix this.
3. Lastly, I found wide (at least I think it's wide) panel gap between one side of the rear light and turnk, but not the other side. I assume this could be adjusted using the trunk's rubber stopper?