NiceBench9100
2026-02-16 04:14
Look at the parts in EPC.tesla.com. Will tell you if whole door or individual part
Walau88
2026-02-16 04:14
A cheaper solution is to buy a stick-on door trim. Can cover up the puncture.
switchbacksrfun
2026-02-16 04:16
You could probably tell if it could be replaced by looking at the parts catalog from within the service section of app.
Most of the time the do door panel is standard with the only parts that are replaceable would be trim pieces that vary by interior spec.
Busy-Ad-4188
2026-02-16 04:25
How the heck did you do that?!
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2026-02-16 04:40
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cgm55082
2026-02-16 04:56
You replaced the whole interior door panel? Was it plug and play with all of the existing wiring? Was the emergency door opening cable or any of the other physical connections an issue?
Vtrin
2026-02-16 05:20
Just had the mirror done on my juniper - tech pulled 3 bolts peeled the door like a banana, 3 more bolts plus a clip for the mirror.
Back together and on the road in 20 minutes.
ordinaryflask
2026-02-16 10:27
My service center did something similar to mine. They had a mobile service come out to replace it and it came as a whole panel. Only part they reused was the trim (white or wood) from the damaged panel.
Congenial-Curmudgeon
2026-02-16 11:13
The Tesla website has instructions for removal. There are a bunch of clips to pry loose.
https://service.tesla.com/docs/ModelY/ServiceManual/en-us/GUID-A1113453-D65F-4779-B2C0-00D36D1C95B1.html
Dismantlers will sell you a replacement for a fraction of a new one.
liam1902
2026-02-16 14:52
Idk if it'll be plug and play.
When Tesla replaces a door panel for New Model Y or Refresh Model 3, they hook up their laptop into your Tesla and I think it's related to the ambient lighting strip.
You could request service from Tesla and see how much it costs for the door + installation but also emphasize to them that the tech doesn't damage the car when removing your panel trim and installing the new one.
NoFaithlessness9789
2026-02-16 16:05
Looks like $550 for the entire door panel.
https://epc.tesla.com/en-US/catalogs/71faf230-35bb-4d6b-b030-2a0c69aa706f/categories/071b2f97-bc26-4592-8277-e96a40ac3c7b/subcategories/e1f92db6-33de-4a22-b3e5-23e18ffde0f2/systemGroups/32571432-cd27-45db-a105-b05a74ce74ec
NoFaithlessness9789
2026-02-16 16:06
It’s the whole door. https://epc.tesla.com/en-US/catalogs/71faf230-35bb-4d6b-b030-2a0c69aa706f/categories/071b2f97-bc26-4592-8277-e96a40ac3c7b/subcategories/e1f92db6-33de-4a22-b3e5-23e18ffde0f2/systemGroups/32571432-cd27-45db-a105-b05a74ce74ec
cgm55082
2026-02-16 16:47
Thanks for all the replies -- I appreciate it. I bought a used door panel off of ebay (exact part number match) and will just replace the panel. Seems pretty straightforward to do.
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2026-02-16 18:27
Thats is correct.
Level-Photograph633
2026-02-16 20:47
Don’t think any need for laptop configuration. https://service.tesla.com/docs/Model3/ServiceManual/2024/en-us/GUID-F9653397-0726-4AEA-B94F-18DA2F87A727.html