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Hello, Did you rule out the tyres as my 2nd Tesla that just arrived yesterday has the same issue as the first !!!I also have vibration. I feel it in the steering wheel and on the floor area around pedals. Long story short: They rebalanced all wheels twice now (Road Force) and problem persists. My mechanic outside Tesla checked them again and still had vibration. We also checked flat spots on tires using laser light and all tires have flat spots. Don't know if there are tires without any deformation. Will have to change complete set of wheels and try to completely rule out the tires. Tesla SC has no idea or will not do anything else. But my steering wheel still vibrates at speed 110-130 km/h. Oh, and my rear wheels randomly slip on the highway above 140 km/h when in a slight turn.
I can tell you only this for a fact:Hello, Did you rule out the tyres as my 2nd Tesla that just arrived yesterday has the same issue as the first !!!
I am going to ask the service centre to try the car with the previous 19" alloys that I had on my 2022 car and see what happens. My current and previous highland both had the Hancook tyres.I can tell you only this for a fact:
I changed tyres to winter tyres Goodyear Ultragrip 245/45/R18 100V, which are a bit wider than original but still fit.
Vibration were gone!
Now I'm looking in getting new tyres from Tesla, selling them and buying some other brand summer tyres. These Michelin E-Primacy tyres are suspect to me, as they have me slipping a lot on wet roads.
I know this is easer said than done, but if you have the means, I would honestly suggest ordering a brand new set of wheels/tires from Tirerack, with 18" wheels.I'm in the US, and have a 2024 Model 3 with 19" Nova's. February build. I've had this vibration issue from day one. I've have it rebalanced 4 times, the problem persists. I have another appointment tomorrow. The issue I have is the validation test drives and getting them to agree there is a problem. There is constant traffic, and the freeways near the service centers are not smooth. I notice the issue on longer trips outside of the Los Angeles city center 65 mph +. It's driving me nuts. My 4th Tesla, and 30th + car. I've not had an issue like this before.
Thanks for your input. I took it in this morning, and they said they'd do a more comprehensive look at it this time. They also said they would try to swap another set of wheels and tires on it to see if it remedies the issue. This was planned for a two year lease, so I don't want the expense of another set of wheels and tires. I may have to try to have Tesla take the car back if it can't be resolved. I've had this issue and others from day one, and have under 3k miles as it's annoying to drive. It has wasted a lot of time for me and others.I know this is easer said than done, but if you have the means, I would honestly suggest ordering a brand new set of wheels/tires from Tirerack, with 18" wheels.
Rebalancing has NOT worked for basically anyone, and some folks have tried rebalancing as many as a dozen times.
But running different wheels/tires entirely has worked for a LOT of people (not everyone, but a lot), especially if the alternative wheels/tires were a smaller diameter.
Yeah, a second set of wheels/tires isn’t really a viable proposition for a 2-year lease.Thanks for your input. I took it in this morning, and they said they'd do a more comprehensive look at it this time. They also said they would try to swap another set of wheels and tires on it to see if it remedies the issue. This was planned for a two year lease, so I don't want the expense of another set of wheels and tires. I may have to try to have Tesla take the car back if it can't be resolved. I've had this issue and others from day one, and have under 3k miles as it's annoying to drive. It has wasted a lot of time for me and others.