Hey All,
My Model S has that annoying front air suspension noise that so many have complained about at low speeds.
Below about 30 mph, it sounds like something's loose Tesla had a service bulletin that was supposed to fix it by replacing the front air struts, but it just returns after a couple of days. From the research I've done, no one has been able to specifically point out what causes it.
I've inspected the front suspension a bunch of times and can't find any worn/torn bushings, loose components, or anything that would rub. My thought is that it could be something within the air struts themselves.
Here's a sample from someone else:
I noticed Unplugged Performance has aftermarket air shocks to replace the factory units, and while I'm sure they handle better, I'm curious if anyone has purchased them and found them to fix the annoying rattling noise in the pre-raven air suspension. Here's the system:
Plug-n-Play High-Performance Shocks for Air Suspension for Tesla Model S - Unplugged Performance
My Model S has that annoying front air suspension noise that so many have complained about at low speeds.
Below about 30 mph, it sounds like something's loose Tesla had a service bulletin that was supposed to fix it by replacing the front air struts, but it just returns after a couple of days. From the research I've done, no one has been able to specifically point out what causes it.
I've inspected the front suspension a bunch of times and can't find any worn/torn bushings, loose components, or anything that would rub. My thought is that it could be something within the air struts themselves.
Here's a sample from someone else:
I noticed Unplugged Performance has aftermarket air shocks to replace the factory units, and while I'm sure they handle better, I'm curious if anyone has purchased them and found them to fix the annoying rattling noise in the pre-raven air suspension. Here's the system:
Plug-n-Play High-Performance Shocks for Air Suspension for Tesla Model S - Unplugged Performance