Hi all,
I've had my Model 3 for about three months now and ever since I've owned it, I've heard an odd "clinking" sound in the following scenario:
The way I'd describe the sound is if there were a couple of chain links in my wheel. As I drive down, it almost sounds like they are dropping down the wheel and hitting each other, creating a "clink" sound.
From what I can tell, this hasn't impacted performance or caused any issues so I haven't felt the need to take it in for servicing. Just trying to figure out if it's normal, if it's easily fixable, or if I should schedule service.
Any advice would be appreciated!
I've had my Model 3 for about three months now and ever since I've owned it, I've heard an odd "clinking" sound in the following scenario:
- Windows down (I can't hear it when my windows are up)
- Going at low speeds
- Sound is there during flat terrain but sounds louder when on an incline.
The way I'd describe the sound is if there were a couple of chain links in my wheel. As I drive down, it almost sounds like they are dropping down the wheel and hitting each other, creating a "clink" sound.
From what I can tell, this hasn't impacted performance or caused any issues so I haven't felt the need to take it in for servicing. Just trying to figure out if it's normal, if it's easily fixable, or if I should schedule service.
Any advice would be appreciated!