Hey guys.
There are multiple threads on this forum discussing the issue with "booming", "low-frequency noise", and "buffeting" kind of issue. As was identified, the trunk lid probably resonates with a low-frequency noise when driving on a bumpy roads. There were multiple solutions proposed how to fix this, such as using custom stoppers and vinyl pipe installation into a gasket. But also, looks like some people just naturally don't hear this or don't have the issue.
With this post, I wanted to aggregate some overall information among Model Y owners, just to understand how wide is the problem and how effective the proposed solutions to fix the issue. Because I have this issue and thinking about the most optimal approach to fix it if there is a good likelihood of success.
Here are the other threads I am referring to:
There are multiple threads on this forum discussing the issue with "booming", "low-frequency noise", and "buffeting" kind of issue. As was identified, the trunk lid probably resonates with a low-frequency noise when driving on a bumpy roads. There were multiple solutions proposed how to fix this, such as using custom stoppers and vinyl pipe installation into a gasket. But also, looks like some people just naturally don't hear this or don't have the issue.
With this post, I wanted to aggregate some overall information among Model Y owners, just to understand how wide is the problem and how effective the proposed solutions to fix the issue. Because I have this issue and thinking about the most optimal approach to fix it if there is a good likelihood of success.
Here are the other threads I am referring to:
Ear pain/Pressure help
Hi I came across ur post regarding the ear pressure. I got MS three weeks ago and having the same issue, extremely bad. I was wondering if you were able to solve the issue, and if so how. Thank you Just adjust the rubber stops - lots of posts on how to do they.
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Easy and effective low frequency fix
I have solved the low frequency issue with my car. I had a 41 Hz standing wave that would come and go. It wasn't good. If the hatch bumpers are loose, a crazy subsonic buffeting occurs. I'm talking about the annoying rumble that is still there when the bumpers are properly adjusted. To keep it...
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