Let's be honest for a second: as much as we love the minimalist interior of the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, that fixed center screen can feel a bit... rigid. It faces straight back, forcing the driver to lean or squint when the sun hits just right, and let's not even talk about the passenger trying to change the music. Itās one of those "first-world problems" that actually affects your daily ergonomics.
Today, we are diving deep into a solution that feels like it should have come from the factory. We're looking at a modification that adds 30 degrees of left and right rotation (and often vertical tilt), completely changing how you interact with your car.
Why You Need to Pivot
The stock setup is fine, but "fine" isn't why you bought a Tesla. The Tesery Model 3/Y Screen Swivel Mount addresses the main complaint of screen glare and reachability. By allowing the screen to tilt toward the driver, navigation becomes easier to read at a glance, keeping your eyes on the road longer. It also allows the passenger to tilt the screen their way for entertainment, making co-piloting much more enjoyable.
Visual Inspection: It Looks OEM
One of the biggest fears with aftermarket accessories is that they will stick out like a sore thumb. Watching the installation closely, you'll notice the attention to detail in the materials. The plastic cover provided in the kit isn't just generic black plastic; it features a matte gray finish that perfectly mimics the texture and color of the original dashboard trim. When the host snaps the covers back on, the gaps are tight, and the lines flow naturally. It doesn't look like a bolt-on; it looks like it belongs there.
The Mechanical Feel
Beyond looks, the "feel" is crucial. You don't want a screen that rattles over bumps or flops around. As demonstrated in the video, the movement requires a deliberate hand. There is a satisfying, firm resistance when you rotate the screen. It holds its position confidently, suggesting a robust metal bracket structure underneath the plastic covers.
Installation Notes: Don't Panic
The idea of taking a wrench to your dashboard might induce a mild panic attack, but the video proves it's quite logical. Here are the critical takeaways:
- The Temperature Sensor: This is the trickiest part. As seen in the close-up, you need to carefully transfer the tiny temperature sensor from the old backing to the new one. It slots in specifically, so take your time here to ensure your climate control keeps working perfectly.
- The Bolt Layout: The kit utilizes the existing bolt holes. You can see the heavy-duty metal bracket lining up perfectly with the chassis mounting points. When tightening, you want to feel that solid stopādon't overtighten, but ensure it's secure.
- Cable Management: There is enough slack in the factory harness to accommodate the movement, but routing them so they don't get pinched during rotation is key.
Final Thoughts
Is it worth the effort? Absolutely. The Tesery Model 3/Y Screen Swivel Mount solves a genuine usability issue without compromising the aesthetic of the car. It turns a static display into an interactive cockpit element. Whether you are fighting sun glare or just want a more driver-focused cockpit, this is one of the most functional upgrades you can make.