I have read (even in non-Tesla forums) that using something like this helps the window from sticking to the rubber seals.
303 Rubber Seal Protectant and Conditioner for Weather Seals - 3.4 fl. oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T44D1R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_JBh7Bb00V3DRV
There are many options on amazon that help with freezing. Or so they say.
303 Aerospace rubber seal protectant helps a lot with this.
I don’t think this has Teflon. 303 Rubber Seal Protectant - Protects And Conditions Rubber Seals On Doors, Windows, Hoods, And Trunks - Rejuvenates Color On Old Seals, 3.4 fl. oz. (30324) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T44D1R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_P461B1AT2K99NTPY397C
You can get replacement tires for many G1 toys. Just search Amazon for "rubber tires model car" and there are plenty of options. Just measure the size of the tires you need and find something suitable.
You can also find diecast toy cars at places like Walmart for $2-3 that have rubber tires that are compatible with some G1 toys.
You can also use some rubber seal protectant to keep the tires of your toys from drying out. Just use it sparingly.
https://www.amazon.com/303-Rubber-Protectant-Conditioner-Weather/dp/B00T44D1R2
Ahhh, I misunderstood. Yeah, that doesn't look right at all.
I'd suggest two things: get some weather sealant gel to apply to your seals (this is what I use), which may get the rubber back into a more supple form, helping to improve the seal. If that doesn't help, put in a service request through the Tesla app and explain the problem..
This was the one the other person used:
303 Rubber Seal Protectant and Conditioner for Weather Seals - 3.4 fl. oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T44D1R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_LmEUFbG4B0EQD?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Remove the tops.
Inspect the rubber seals for any tears, cracks, holes and any thing such as a buildup of dirt or pieces of twigs, etc.
What year is your Jeep? If the rubbers look good, maybe they need some emulsion fluid to restore the suppleness . Something such as this product>>>>https://www.amazon.ca/303-30324-Rubber-Seal-Protectant/dp/B00T44D1R2 .
Either buy some online, your local auto-parts store or the Jeep parts department. ( all vehicle dealerships carry some form , call and check who has the best price.)
Use a silicone lubricant. Here is one from Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/303-Rubber-Protectant-Conditioner-Weather/dp/B00T44D1R2?th=1
I use 303 rubber seal protection from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/303-Rubber-Protectant-Conditioner-Weather/dp/B00T44D1R2
Generally no, just keeping the area clean is usually enough. If that doesn't work then I'd give this a try link.
I would recommend getting some qtips to clean and then use this.
This or silicone grease. I use silicone grease as I have a giant tube of it.
If you're worried about rubber tires failing, you might wanna look into a product like this to protect them:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T44D1R2/
Also Sunstreaker has plastic tires.
This stuff should work, I ordered today for my door seals
303 Rubber Seal Protectant and Conditioner for Weather Seals - 3.4 fl. oz. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00T44D1R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_.vxMCbJY54790
Wet wipes to clean grime from the drain areas of a sunroof keep dirt from clogging the drain tubes
Something like this: 303 Rubber Seal Conditioner?
Have you tried applying this product to the rubber seals? Obviously you shouldn't have to, but it helped significantly quiet down my panoramic sunroof seals.
https://www.amazon.com/303-Rubber-Protectant-Conditioner-Weather/dp/B00T44D1R2
303 actually makes a product similar to Gummi Pflege.
> you should periodically add rubber protector or conditioner to the weather stripping / seal to keep it conditioned.
Had never heard of this, so I went and bought this stuff: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T44D1R2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks for the heads up!