Attached are two pictures of front wheel wells where there seems to be large open spaces. My concern is about rain and snow getting in. Have you checked and how does yours look?
It's definitely rain-proof. Teslas will actually float and function as a boat for periods of time (confirmed by Elon). I watched videos where a Model S easily swam through a heavily flooded tunnel, and another video where a Model S was left almost completely submerged for over a week and the electronics worked flawlessly. Tesla puts the "offroad" ICEs to shame - S/3/X could probably all swim across the ocean for a while, while a Jeep has to drive as slow as possible to prevent its dinosaur engine from going extinct in a small puddle.Attached are two pictures of front wheel wells where there seems to be large open spaces. My concern is about rain and snow getting in. Have you checked and how does yours look?
On a more serious note, I assume you're talking about the square-shaped opening below and behind the control arm mount?Attached are two pictures of front wheel wells where there seems to be large open spaces. My concern is about rain and snow getting in. Have you checked and how does yours look?
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I agree.Forgot about the cover underneath but that cover won't really stop water from getting in
Ouch.My Insight has an underpanel and in the winter, snow always finds a way to work its way into it. And once it does, it builds up more and more, bulging more and more and putting increasing pressure on the bolts that hold it on. Which just makes snow ingress easier and easier.... if it gets bad enough, the bolts rip through the plastic and the front end of the panel drags along the ground, turning the car into a snow plow.