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Model Y Series: Episode 18: Instrument Panel Assembly & MY-M3 Comparison

Welcome back to episode 18 of Munro’s Tesla Model Y Performance teardown, where Munro & Associates CEO Sandy Munro takes a look at the vehicle’s instrument panel (IP) assembly. In this episode, Sandy gives an overview of the IP from how it’s mounted and the HVAC system, to the cross car beam design and steering system.

Episode 18: Instrument Panel Assembly & MY-M3 Comparison

Welcome back to episode 18 of Munro’s Tesla Model Y Performance teardown, where Munro & Associates CEO Sandy Munro takes a look at the vehicle’s instrument panel (IP) assembly.

In this episode, Sandy gives an overview of the IP from how it’s mounted and the HVAC system, to the cross car beam design and steering system.

While also comparing the IP design to the Model 3, Sandy shares the similar features he’s found, many of which he’s happy to see.

You can see the full details on the IP design and Model 3 comparison here.

Also, be on the lookout for the next episode, where Sandy will be sharing more in-depth details of the HVAC system.

Interested in more? Visit www.MunroLive.com for full details about Munro’s Tesla Model Y discovery process. This site will offer regular insight from Sandy, interactive data and reports, and livestream from Munro’s headquarters.

Also, please consider Sandy’s suggestion for how to pay it forward during these challenging times. Together we have the ability to make a difference!

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