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they put OEM in yesterday (9/4) and fixed the issues.
I opted for OEM replacement glass to ensure nothing fucky happened to Blue Cruise and related features. The Safelite tech will recalibrate the sensors when done to ensure everything functions as expected. Overall, installation was quick and I'm going on over a year with the new windshield and it's been no trouble.
Sounds about right. 6 weeks after I got my new 2019 M3SR+, kids were throwing rocks at cars. The Model 3 was too new for Safelite to even have windshields for it. Tesla charged $1,200 to replace it before my deductible.
Yep, at a service center here in AZ waiting now for my 3rd replacement on my 2023 MYLR. This time around the total cost was $1534.61, but the cost has gradually increased (like everything else), but I’ve only trusted Tesla to do the replacements for quality control purposes.
Over 3 years.. and 50k miles. Original windshield with a couple chips.
I’ve replaced mine twice in 2 years
The last 6 years have replaced 6 windshields on my car, 3 on my wife.
I picked up my new Model 3 about 4 weeks ago and got the glass coverage to ensure Tesla does the work and I get Tesla glass if anything happens. Less than a week after picking it up, my windshield tried catching a rock from a passing dump truck. Tesla replaced it for free, pretty much no questions asked.
I’ve had windshield cracked(small) in like first few months of getting the car as I go on long drives(cross country).
I’ve broken 2 from debris and 2 from heating it too fast during winter. Had Tesla for 4 years.
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