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Tesla Model 3 Highland Windshield Water Guard Trim

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Simple water deflector trim for the driver side windshield edge on the Tesla Model 3 Highland. It fits between the windshield and factory rubber seal to help redirect water running along the side of the windshield.

 

This was designed to solve a common annoyance with the factory drainage design. In summer, if you drive with the windows open and use the windshield washer function, the original drain channel can overflow and splash washer fluid into the cabin through the driver window. This print helps guide the water away from the window area and reduces splashing inside the car.

 

Designed with a clean OEM style look and a low profile shape. The parts print flat and install without modifying the car.

 

The first part installs at the bottom of the windshield. For the roof section, you can choose either the 5th or 6th part depending on your preference. Both versions work.

 

Check the photos for placement and fitment reference or following youtube video how it works:

Recommended material: PETG or ABS for better outdoor durability and heat resistance.

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Sorry if this is a silly question but is this just for the highland? got a 2021 model 3 and have the problem. Many thanks
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I think it should be fine since the body didn’t change that much. If you print it please provide feedback if it fits. I sadly don’t have access to other Tesla vehicles other than my own :)
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You are simply awesome, I've had this problem with my Tesla Model 3 year 2021 for a long time and finally, I have a solution that works, so yes, it also fits a Tesla Model 3 year 2021
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Not all hero's wear capes! Thankyou!
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