Let's be honest for a second. If you own a Tesla Model 3 or Model Y, you know the struggle. You're driving, enjoying the silence and the torque, and suddenly a voice from the back seat pipes up: "Hey, can you turn on the seat heater?" or "It's freezing back here, can you turn up the fan?"
The minimalist design we love so much has one major flaw: the rear passengers are completely dependent on the driver for comfort. It feels a bit... economy class, doesn't it?
Today, we are fixing that. I watched the installation and review of the rear control display, and I'm going to break down why this might just be the most "quality of life" upgrade you can buy.
Why Your Rear Passengers Need This
The stock rear vents in the Model 3 and Y are functional, but they are boring. They are just plastic grates. The Tesery Rear Climate Control Screen changes the entire dynamic of the car's interior. It transforms that empty space into a command center.
What struck me immediately when watching the close-ups in the video is the visual integration. We aren't talking about some cheap, glossy aftermarket plastic that sticks out like a sore thumb. The bezel on this unit features a matte, slightly textured finish that matches the OEM Tesla center console material almost perfectly. It looks like it came out of the Fremont factory that way.
Installation: Easier Than You Think
I know, the idea of prying open your Tesla sounds terrifying. But looking at the breakdown, the engineering here is impressive because it's non-destructive.
1. The "Pop" and The Plug
The video shows the removal of the original vent cover. It requires a bit of force with a pry tool, but once the clips release, it exposes the internal ducting. The best part? The wiring is plug-and-play. There is no cutting, no splicing, and no electrical tape needed. You simply unplug the existing harness and insert the Y-splitter provided with the screen.
2. The Satisfying "Click"
Here is a detail you might miss if you aren't paying attention: When the installer pushes the new Tesery Rear Climate Control Screen into place, there is a distinct, solid click. That audible feedback is crucial—it tells you the metal retention clips have seated correctly against the car's frame. No rattles, no loose gaps.
Features That Matter
Once installed, the functionality goes beyond just blowing air.
- Seat Heating: Rear passengers can finally control their own bum warmers without nagging you.
- The "Boss" Button: This is a hilarious but useful feature shown in the video. The rear passenger can adjust the front passenger seat. Great for getting more legroom (or annoying your spouse in the front seat).
- Media Control: They can skip tracks and adjust volume. (Parental warning: use this feature with caution if you have teenagers who love bad music!)
Final Verdict
The screen responsiveness looks snappy—no lag when swiping between menus, mimicking the fluidity of the main Tesla MCU. If you want to elevate your interior from "cool car" to "luxury experience," this is the way to do it.