Q: What are the main types of Tesla headlights?
A: Tesla headlights primarily use advanced LED technology, known for energy efficiency, long life, and quick response. Some higher-end models or options might feature cutting-edge
Tesla Matrix headlights, which allow for precise beam control (think adaptive high beams that intelligently avoid blinding oncoming drivers). You might also find Adaptive Turning Headlights that swivel to illuminate curves as you steer. While not common on current production models, Laser Headlights represent a future direction with even greater range and precision for Tesla vehicles.
Q: What smart features do Tesla headlights offer?
A: Tesla headlights are more than just lights! They come packed with smart, integrated features like Auto Headlights, which automatically turn on/off based on ambient light conditions, and intelligent Auto High Beam, which seamlessly switches between high and low beams to avoid dazzling other drivers. Tesla models also include highly visible Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) for increased safety during the day and convenient "Follow Me Home" / "Welcome Home" lighting, which keeps the lights on briefly after you park or before you enter your car, illuminating your path.
Q: Do Tesla headlights fog up? How do I deal with it?
A: Yes, condensation or fogging can occasionally occur within Tesla headlights. This phenomenon happens due to temperature differences inside and outside the headlight housing. Minor Tesla headlight fogging usually clears up naturally as the car runs and the headlight warms. If the fogging persists or you notice actual water droplets, it could indicate a compromised seal. Promptly check for any visible cracks or worn seals. If it's severe or doesn't clear on its own, it's crucial to contact a Tesla Service Center to prevent potential damage to internal electronics.
Q: How can I extend the lifespan of my Tesla headlights?
A: To maximize your Tesla headlight lifespan, regularly clean the surface with a soft cloth and water, avoiding abrasive materials. Prevent collisions that could damage the housing, and promptly address any scratches or cracks to prevent moisture entry. Whenever possible, park your Tesla in the shade to minimize prolonged sun exposure, which can degrade the lens material over time, ensuring optimal Tesla headlight maintenance.
Q: How do I select the correct replacement Tesla headlight part?
A: The most accurate way is to use the part number from your existing headlight. If you can't find it, use your vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to determine your exact model and year. Our product pages offer detailed guides to help you match the right part for your specific Tesla.
Q: Should I buy Full LED Headlights or Matrix Headlights?
A: We provide original replacement parts. Please identify your current headlight type using its part number or by comparing it to images. You should purchase the corresponding part to ensure full compatibility and functionality.
Q: Can I upgrade my non-matrix Model 3 headlights to matrix headlights(
also known as adaptive headlights)?
A: No, unfortunately, an upgrade from non-matrix to matrix headlights is not supported through part replacement. We offer replacement parts for your existing configuration only.
Q: Are your headlights new or used? Does the headlight's appearance match the original part?
A: We sell brand-new Tesla parts. Each headlight undergoes strict quality checks before it's shipped, so you can order with confidence. The headlight's appearance is an exact match for the original part. Our products are designed as direct replacements, ensuring that they fit perfectly and have the same look as the original factory-installed headlights.
Q: Is the Replacement Headlight for Tesla new or used, and is it a full assembly?
A: It is new and full headlight assembly (includes ballast and related hardware).
Q: Are your headlights compatible with both left-hand drive (LHD) and right-hand drive (RHD) vehicles? Can my RHD car use them?
A: Our headlights are completely suitable for right-hand drive (RHD) vehicles. While there are subtle differences in high and low beam, these are so visually imperceptible and have absolutely no impact on driving safety. Your acceptance of this subtle difference is key.
Q: How difficult is it to install a new Tesla headlight?
A: Headlight installation is relatively straightforward for those with good DIY skills. If you're comfortable tackling it, you can install it yourself. However, if you are not confident, we strongly recommend seeking professional installation services to ensure proper setup. For those who wish to attempt the installation, please email our customer service, and we will be happy to send you an installation reference video.
Q: I installed your Model 3/Y headlight part, but the lights are displaying abnormally or showing a fault. What should I do?
A: This issue can occur if the new part needs to be paired with your car's control system. Please follow these troubleshooting steps in order:
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Perform a Software Re-Pair: Enter Service Mode on your Tesla, click on "Software Upgrade," and run the process. Check if the lights return to normal function afterward.
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Advanced Troubleshooting: If the first step does not work, continue by swapping the connectors to the other side to see if the lights turn on. You can also interchange the left and right modules to diagnose the issue.