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No response today, perhaps tomorrowI'm getting my car back today, its raining and they claim to have fixed it by adjusting the interior. I think it will have to go back on a sunny day again
did you ever figure out what the rattle on your right side was? I have a consistent rattle that occurs at freeway speeds of 65+ mph. The wind seems to affect the rattle. Tesla mobile already came out twice to fix the rattle but they weren't able to figure it out. The tech affixed all wire/clips, etc behind the panel and checked for loose screws rolling around behind the speaker. In likelihood it isn't something loose in the door panel because the wind affects it. Here's a video of the continuous rattle at speeds. You might need to turn up the volume to hear the rattle over the road noise. It's driving me nuts and my car only has 1k miles. anyone have a clue what this could be? I'm bringing my car in for service Wednesday and i hope they can diagnose the issue.I drive a Model 3 and noticed yesterday that the Model 3 has a "creak" sound when I accelerate from a stop position. Sometimes I can hear it when I brake suddenly. I did borrow a Model X while my car was getting paint repairs. I know the answer is to take it to a SC but they are pretty swamped and was wondering if anyone knew if it was a simple fix that I can perform.
I also have to take it in for paint problems that are new. There is also a weird rattling sound coming from the right side when the wind is fast. Otherwise, I do love the car and can't appreciate it much if I got my music or podcast playing loud. It's particularly noticeable when i am driving the family around.
Wanted to bump this and post some videos I took of my creaking issue. Does this sound like anyone elses issue? Low speed, happens when going straight, in turns, on the brakes and off the brakes. It seems to happen on both acceleration and deceleration when the torque is initially applied and when slowdown/regent starts. Sound seems to be coming from the rear wheel areas.
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