Juniper Gear Stalk "Retrofit" Installation Observations and Review (for Premium AWD/RWD US models)
Not exactly a retrofit, it's a 3rd party accessory available from one vendor here in the US, and also on Aliexpress. The key takeaway is \*this\* particular add-on is compatible with the US Premium AWD/RWD vehicles. Most of these kits are not compatible wth the revised steering column in this particular model. Now, I'm an old fart who likes tactile controls. I made a big compromise when I bought my 2023 Model 3, and with the turn signals and gear stalk, I was pretty happy with the arrangement. When the Juniper was rumored, I saw the Highland Model 3's "stalkless" design, and the was a showstopper. When the Juniper came with the turn signal stalk, I was willing to compromise, and after a short while, I got used to the auto shifting feature. The problem was whenever I got back into the Model 3, adjusting to the stalk was annoying. Additionally, the wife drives the Model 3 exclusively, and she's a creature of habit. This also makes the Juniper drive just like the Model 3. So a win there too. First thing is: If you don't want to use it, you can ignore it and the car behaves just like it always did. But don't use the beta shifting and the stalk at the same time. Not because it malfunctions, but it may change unexpectedly depending on your steering and pedal input. So a few things to say about this: 1. It makes the Juniper feel just like a legacy Model Y. 2. The controls look good enough it passes for OEM. 3. Installation is simple - and at one point challenging - at the same time. 4. It's not quite as solidly built as the stalk in the Model 3, but it's pretty close. 5. As somewhat expected, order from a US store, and it's drop shipped from China. It took less than a week to get here. One thing to say is that the box came with no installation instructions, not even a QR code to look them up. This can be an issue because the video instructions you see on the Internet are close, but not exactly the same for this model Juniper. In particular are the trim pieces you tuck the cable by the passenger and driver's knees. There's a knee airbag present and the trim does \*not\* pop off - in fact, it looks like there's an involved disassembly to get it off. You can use the trim tool to open a space to tuck the cable in. No need to spend an hour scratching your head trying to figure out why the trim pieces are not budging. The included cable is now one piece and is a universal design - you need to choose which of the connectors to use in the passenger footwell to connect the cable. It's obvious - but another difference from the instructions. The biggest pain in the ass was getting the cable end that goes to the stalk up the steering column. The video instructions have you putting the cable into the gab between the trim pieces and using a zip tie to fish down the column, tape the cable end to it, then pull it up. Looks simple? Not on this model. The knee airbag is in the way. I had to use the trim tool to pry a gap to the left of the airbag, feed the cable connector end first, then "push a rope" to get it to drop down where the brake pedal is located. A bit of a hassle, but it got there. The last bit: evidently the manufacturer knew of this issue and now includes a longer plastic rod to fish for the cable. The problem is it's not long enough and only gives you 3-4" to work with once it's dropped down behind the dash. Manipulating the end to tape on the connector usually has it drop down a couple more inches, then the other end drops into the steering column and you gotta pull it out and start over again. If they included another 6-12", it would have been easy. In the end, I had to tie fishing line to it and feed the line down the column. Tied the line to the cable, wrapped it in tape then reeled it up and it eventually came out. Then you plug it into the stalk, you remove a screw from the steering column control module, fit the stalk, and reinstall the screw. Then you use the supplied trim piece to replace the OEM one. Don't lose the screw - it's small and if you drop it it will disappear forever into another dimension. You cannot order one from Tesla either, they only come attached to a $400 module. This stalk has what appears to be a bluetooth module for SW updates, but again, there's no instructions for it. I've written to the US vendor two days ago with the above observations and have not received a reply - yet. The same product is available on Aliexpress, but with the perpetual promotions offered by Tesla accessory dealers, it was only $15 or so more than Aliexpress ($175.20 total for the kit). If you consider ordering one, just be aware there are two versions - and the most common version is for the Launch edition of the Juniper. If you have the RWD/AWD Premium US model, you will need version 2 of the stalk. The version 2 has what appears to be a small circuit board sticking out of it that the version 1 does not have. They are not interchangeable - so if you have doubts, contact your vendor and ask questions. I'll be sticking around answering any specific questions. I'm not shilling for any particular vendor - that's why I'm not mentioning any names or links. But if someone asks, I'll provide the name where I ordered it.