CFN Brand Matte Front Left-Hand Door Electric Release Switch for Tesla Model Y/Model 3 (2021+) | 1094956-02-E
If the front left-hand door of your 2021+ Tesla Model 3 or Model Y won’t unlock/ release when you press the interior switch—whether it’s unresponsive, sticks mid-press, or triggers a “door release error” on the touchscreen—this CFN matte electric release switch (matching OEM part 1094956-02-E) is the solution to restore seamless door control. As an engineered replacement (not Tesla OEM), it replicates the original’s electrical specs, matte finish, and mounting design, ensuring perfect integration with your Model 3/Y’s door control system.
This switch is the “direct command” for your front left door’s electric release mechanism: when pressed, it sends a signal to the door’s locking motor to disengage the latch—critical for easy interior exit. Unlike generic switches that may have mismatched finishes or weak signal transmission, this CFN part matches the 2021+ Model 3/Y’s interior matte texture (no glossy “aftermarket” look) and uses OEM-grade copper contacts to ensure consistent signal flow, avoiding intermittent failures.
Durability is tailored to daily use: the switch’s housing is scratch-resistant ABS plastic with a matte coating that resists finger smudges and wear (ideal for frequent presses). Its tactile button is calibrated to the original’s “soft click” feedback—firm enough to prevent accidental presses, gentle enough for easy use. The wiring connector is a direct plug-and-play match for the door’s electrical harness, no splicing needed.
Installing it takes basic DIY skills: Pry off the front left door’s interior switch panel (use a soft trim tool to avoid scratching the matte surface), disconnect the old switch’s harness, remove the 2 small mounting screws, and swap in the CFN switch. Reattach the panel, then test by pressing the switch—your door should release smoothly with no errors.
Note: This switch is exclusive to 2021+ Tesla Model 3/Model Y front left-hand doors and won’t fit older models (2020-) or other door positions. It’s perfect for fixing unresponsive or worn release switches, keeping your door’s interior control both functional and visually consistent with Tesla’s design.