There are no specific, standalone requirements regarding the transport of the Tesla Model Y sunroof itself. However, when transporting the *entire vehicle*, it is imperative to ensure that all four wheels are lifted off the ground and prevented from rotating. This measure serves to protect the vehicle's high-voltage system and electric motors, thereby preventing potential damage or safety hazards resulting from improper transport procedures.
Regarding transport requirements for the Tesla Model Y sunroof specifically: current publicly available documentation does not stipulate independent transport protocols solely for the sunroof component. As the Model Y sunroof (which is, in fact, a panoramic glass roof) constitutes an integral part of the vehicle's overall structural assembly, its transport must adhere to the safety protocols established for the transport of the complete vehicle, rather than being handled as a separate component.
Flatbed Towing Recommended: The vehicle may be positioned facing either forward or backward, ensuring that all four wheels are suspended to prevent them from contacting the ground and rotating.
If a flatbed tow truck is unavailable, a wheel-lift tow truck equipped with high-speed auxiliary dollies must be used to ensure that all four wheels are completely lifted off the ground. This method is restricted to short-distance transport only (maximum 35 miles / 55 km), and the towing speed must not exceed the speed limit specified by the auxiliary dolly manufacturer.




