

🛡️ Protect your Tesla’s airflow in style—because every detail counts!
The BASENOR Tesla Model 3 Backseat Air Vent Cover is a custom-fit accessory for 2016-2023 Model 3 vehicles (excluding 2024 models). Made from durable ABS plastic, it protects rear air vents from dust and debris without compromising airflow. Easy to install with a tool-free design, this set of two vent covers enhances your Tesla’s interior comfort and longevity.









| ASIN | B08948LM5C |
| Best Sellers Rank | 166,759 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 274 in Car Air Intakes |
| Brand | BASENOR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,061) |
| Date First Available | 24 May 2020 |
| Item Weight | 70 g |
| Item model number | CA118 |
| Lift type | Manual |
| Manufacturer | BASENOR |
| Manufacturer part number | CA118 |
| Model | Tesla Model 3 |
| OEM Part Number | CA118 |
| Position | Rear |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 12.7 x 7.62 cm; 70 g |
S**R
Inexpensive and do the job
These were exactly what I needed to fit to my Model Y floor air vents. They have two adhesive strips to hold them in place but they also clip over the vents, which is enough to hold them in place. Very happy with these.
M**.
As described
As described but fiddly to fit but manageable flimsy but will do the job
A**Y
Rear Seat air vent guard
At first it took a while to know how to fit on. But it was simple enough, as it just clips on to the vent. It serves it’s purpose, as you can see in my video
A**M
Does not fit in 2022 model 3
The passenger side vent has a cable that obstructs the vent and these no longer are compatible as sold
A**A
Perfect fit
Very good for Tesla model Y 2024
C**R
Not a great fit
Model 3 2023 driver side fits, passenger side it is obstructed by something, best to stick both down with some gaffer tape, you'll never see them. Four stars because it makes sense to cover the holes, get something down there and you ain't getting it out without the help of Tesla.
M**M
Fiyatı biraz pahalı ama kaliteli duruyor
G**4
A priori indispensable pour éviter de retrouver des cailloux au autres objets dans les conduits d'aération de la Tesla Model 3. Assez galère à coller mais une fois que c'est fait ça ne bouge plus !
M**L
In my case, the passenger side was the easiest fit & it snapped into place quickly. On the driver side, I had to work round a wiring harness and it was a bit of a challenge to get it to snap into place. I found that installing the where the harness was (on the left, closest to the driver door) and then fitting the right side worked. Once snapped into place they are a snug fit. Overall, very happy with the results. As far as "adhesion", mine did not come with any double-sided tape. Instead, they snapped into place onto the car's vent via tabs at either end of the cover. Seems like a good idea to me, especially having kids. Items tend to get dropped and sometimes kicked under the front seats...
D**F
Könnte etwas satter einrasten beim Einbau, gerade beim Fahrersitz war es etwas fummelig und ich war mir erst nicht sicher, ob es richtig sitzt. Ansonsten kann man nicht meckern zu dem Preis.
V**C
This cover fits my 2022 Model Y Performance. It snaps in place fairly snug. It looks like it will stay there but time will tell. Might check in a few weeks to verify. Why get this? If you somehow have a Telsa Model Y and found this product and are not sure whether you want it for your Model Y consider yourself lucky -- especially if you have kids: I bought this product after having to pay over $400 for Tesla service to spend half a day hunting down and removing a Skittle (a type of candy) that got trapped under the floor of the passenger area. I strongly suspect that Skittle must have fallen through this opening and started making a disconcerting rattling sound that lasts about a second on tight turns (there are threads online talking about this happening to others). Mind you, at the time I brought the car in for service I didn't think it was a Skittle but rather thought it was a bolt that had gotten loose after a couple thousand km of driving, and Tesla certainly didn't bother pointing out this was a possibility when I setup an appointment to bring the car in to get serviced at a quoted price of $0 (and from what I've read only after, I highly doubt that was the first time they pulled out some candy or kids toy from under the floor of one of their cars). Of course one could ask, "who designs an SUV crossover and does not think to test it with kids in the back eating food?" Aren't you glad you got a Tesla?
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