FAQ: TPARTS Glass Roof Sunshade for Tesla Model 3 & Model Y
FAQ
Q: What’re included in the package?
TPARTS Glass Roof Sunshade for Tesla Includes 2 shades, 1 storage bag, one manual, 10 installation clips for Model Y (12 for Model 3), and middle juncture clips only for Model Y.






Q: What needs to know before installation?
1. The shade shall be opened slowly and carefully to avoid whipping injuries;
2. Model Y clip positions:
8 clip positions on both sides, back and front (see red circle clip positions); 4 clip positions at the middle junctures (see white circle clip positions).


Q: How to install the shade on my Model Y?
1. The side with silver point polymerization coating faces the outside of the car. Place the logo tag label above the driver seat for clip installation;

2. Place the sunshade next to the car frames respectively with corresponding sizes, and buckle up the clips (note that the clips are buckled up with the sides of the shade the flat end is facing towards the car glass);
3. After installing the sunshade from the front and back, install the clips for the junctures.


Q: How to install the shade on my Model 3?
1. Model 3 clip positions: There are a total of 12 clip positions. Suggest 10 be installed (see the red circle clip positions);


2. The side with silver point polymerization coating faces outside of the car. Place the logo tag label above the driver seat for clip installation;

3. Place the sunshade next to the car frames respectively with corresponding sizes, and buckle up the clips (note that the clips are buckled up with the sides of the shade, the flat end is facing towards the car glass).
Q: How to store the shade?
Grasp by both hands on both sides of the sunshades inward while rotating and tightening, then conveniently close up flat (see the picture below). (Be careful when closing it, it will rebound when let go).




Q: Why do I get my sunshade out of shape?
Individual deformation caused by transportation is one of the common issues, but it can be restored by using hands holding the shade frames and moving back and forth.