Part Repairability Guidelines Guidelines to determine if a part can be repaired, or if the part must be replaced. Informational PurposesAn informational icon, calling your attentionNoteMake sure to read and follow the general guidelines for structural repairs. Approved Wheel RepairsDescribes the approved wheel repairs allowed for Tesla-provided wheels.Cast Rear Node Repair Guidelines (Vehicles Built Through October 12, 2022)Front Bumper Fascia Repair GuidelinesGuidelines for front bumper fascia repair and refinishing.Front Door and Front Door Latch ReplacementWhen replacing a 1st generation front door or door latch on a Model X, install 2nd generation parts because the 1st generation parts are no longer available.Front Door Pinch Sensor RetrofitWhen replacing a front door on a Model X equipped with pinch sensors, retrofit a pinch sensor on the new door to match the appearance of the remaining original front door.Front Frame Rail Cap Repair GuidelinesExplains how to determine if the Front Frame Rail Cap can be repaired or if replacement is necessary.Lower Rear Door Repair GuidelinesProvides guidelines for use when repairing the lower section of a Model X rear door.Painting Park Assist SensorsUse the following guidelines to properly paint park assist sensors.Shock Tower Repair GuidelinesExplains how to determine if the Shock Tower can be repaired or if replacement is required.Sill Repair GuidelinesExplains how to determine if the Sill can be repaired or if replacement is necessary.Torque Box Inner Repair GuidelinesExplains how to determine if the damaged Torque Box Outer component can be repaired or if replacement is required.Torque Box Outer Repair GuidelinesExplains how to determine if the Torque Box Outer can be repaired or if replacement is required.Windshield and Roof Glass Repair and Replacement GuidelinesExplains how to determine if a windshield or roof glass panel can be repaired or if replacement is necessary.