@@HandyHQs yeah! Also for your new lights. U can find some See through nail polish (non conductive) and cover up the PCB against moisture ;) Did that on my CPU to prevent liquid metal from ever shorting it
Same issue here, it was the seals, moisture but still functional. I flipped the new seals left to right so they stick to the car and not the light as the lights surface is not flat. Also spider and flies graveyard due to open design 🤦♂️
Great vid man!
Hope it helped, it was kind of a after thought
@@HandyHQs yeah! Also for your new lights. U can find some See through nail polish (non conductive) and cover up the PCB against moisture ;)
Did that on my CPU to prevent liquid metal from ever shorting it
Same issue here, it was the seals, moisture but still functional. I flipped the new seals left to right so they stick to the car and not the light as the lights surface is not flat. Also spider and flies graveyard due to open design 🤦♂️
Cheers, yeah mine was totally gone so needed to replace it. Too fancy compared to old style lights :-)
Wow, thank you so much for this video, really needed it!
Grapjas, your English is incredible
@@HandyHQs haha algorithm boost
Hey I have a 2016 Model S 70 where can I find this part? Any help would be greatly appreciated
They said in this video that they got it from a tesla service center for $199
I bought it directly from Tesla Netherlands in Eindehoven
Email: eindhoven_parts