Tesla Model 3/Y Frunk Cabin Air Inlet Weather Seal 💨

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Testing a mod to protect the cabin air inlet under the frunk of a Tesla Model 3 (and Model Y).
    Weather Seal:
    Amazon: amzn.to/40wxVUV
    AliExpress: www.aliexpress...
    Tesla referral link for solar: ts.la/dason73221
    Edit: I just wanted to add that my AC has not had a bad smell since the last time (~1.5 years ago) the system was flushed by Tesla and the cabin filter changed so it seems, at least in my case, that preventing water from entering the cabin air inlet is working.

Комментарии • 21

  • @zorgman88
    @zorgman88 6 месяцев назад

    Hi,
    I got the same issue and did this trick. It solved 50% of the issue. The rest of humidity is due to water from air conditionning getting inside the air filters. You need to add foam arround the air filters to allow water being drained properly

  • @rkgsd
    @rkgsd 5 месяцев назад

    Notice the new HEPA "biodefense" filter and retrofit Tesla is now installing on the Model Y has a large plastic cover on top of the filter housing. This prevents water from landing on top of the actual filter. Unfortunately it's not available for the Model 3 supposedly due to space limitations.

  • @teslascozzies5537
    @teslascozzies5537 2 года назад +1

    GAHH Your son is soooo adorable!!!! The gap there seems insanely big. Is it like that on other cars? Seems an odd design?

    • @wonked
      @wonked  2 года назад +2

      Thank you =). I'm not sure how large the gap is on other cars but, even just judging the thickness of the aftermarket bracket + weather seal it's roughly 2.5 finger widths thick. I guess Tesla put a lot of faith in the drain hole that's inside the vent to be able to capture and drain any water that entered it but, IMO it's better to prevent water entering in the first place.

    • @teslascozzies5537
      @teslascozzies5537 2 года назад

      @@wonked Yeah I saw another video awhile back of someone doing a different sort of seal around the frunk. Hopefully Tesla will fix it going forward.

  • @Razalghul777
    @Razalghul777 Год назад +5

    For the amount we paying for these cars shouldn't this work be done during manufacturing?

    • @wonked
      @wonked  Год назад

      Totally agree with you but, considering they can't even make a strong enough plastic clip (ruclips.net/video/9mbWcTPKR5E/видео.html) I have little hope they will add the water deflector 🤭

    • @hgodtx
      @hgodtx Год назад

      Tesla is still Young. They just recently figured out how to align a roof properly along with all body panels.

    • @wacoodude9436
      @wacoodude9436 6 месяцев назад

      Defending a 20 yr old car manufacturer doesn't help. Especially one that only build 4 cars.

  • @depthcharge6215
    @depthcharge6215 Год назад

    Ahh soo now I know where the water was coming from! Mine was leaking thru into passenger cabin to floor.

  • @robertolsen3765
    @robertolsen3765 Год назад +3

    With the vent seal and the frunk weather striping, how does air get to the inlet for A/C and heat when not in recirculate?

    • @wonked
      @wonked  Год назад

      The seal doesn't completely seal the frunk. If you look closely you'll see the left and right edges do not go all the way to the ends. The bolts on the hood, near the top edge, next to the struts are not sealed at all. The seal simply deflects water away from the opening, air is still able to enter the inlet unrestricted.

    • @Kareem-cx4fi
      @Kareem-cx4fi 6 месяцев назад

      ​​@@wonked from what I saw in another video by davenport concerning this same issue, there is a 20% reduction in air flow with your current setup. That extra filter you added definitely makes that reduction bigger. There are different ways to get that airflow back in highly recommend taking a look at his video about the cabin air filter problem. It's pretty extensive research.

  • @KP-xi4bj
    @KP-xi4bj 9 месяцев назад +1

    Doesn't the rubber seal restrict fresh air flow to the cabin?

  • @dannyluismartinez9780
    @dannyluismartinez9780 10 месяцев назад

    loved your video, Thanks for he info. the amazon link doesn't show product. do you remember the name and manufacturer?

    • @wonked
      @wonked  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words. I have updated the description with another Amazon link: amzn.to/40wxVUV but honestly I would buy it from the AliExpress link it’s much cheaper.

  • @JohnFatCat
    @JohnFatCat 7 месяцев назад

    I saw the edge of your hood being sealed with rubber strip, does it help preventing water from getting in the hood?

    • @wonked
      @wonked  7 месяцев назад

      It helps a little but not a lot. It mostly just keeps the area surrounding the frunk storage area cleaner (slightly less dust/water).

  • @haiyadoin2622
    @haiyadoin2622 2 года назад

    By blocking the vent (with the filter) and gaps into the frunk, did you find that your center info screen heat up more than usual?

    • @wonked
      @wonked  2 года назад +2

      This vent is for the AC system, ie. when you have recirculate turned off the air from that vent is what comes into the cabin though the AC, it's not directly related to the centre display at all so I can't say I noticed any heat difference for the display. When I had the filter installed there was definitely less airflow from the AC when recirculate was off, now with no filter and just the newly installed weather seal I get full air flow again.

    • @mitchellbarnow1709
      @mitchellbarnow1709 2 года назад +2

      @@wonked I am glad that you removed that restrictive outside air filter, now I am very impressed with your extra weatherstripping. I was worried about restrictive fresh air flow into the cabin.