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Anyone else get creaking from the phone holder tray?
Take it to the service center. They took care of my issue.I have a creaking sound from the window when accelerate and break, when rolling down the window its gone, any solutions?
To clarify, the conditions were typical wet streets with puddles here and there. Nothing extreme, but enough for frequent splashing.I drove our Model 3 Midrange RWD through a good bit of water today following a heavy rain. Afterward, the suspension on the front-left side began a dull creaking when it was compressed or decompressed -- going over bumps and rises. Seems like some lube may have been washed off (?).
I hear a rattle intermittently by driver side front window. At first I thought it was speaker crackle but then I muted audio and still hear it. You could call it a creak with a little rattle thrown in.
Thanks, that makes sense. Will see what happens when it dries out.Service center fixed ours by lubricating the sway bar mounts.
Thanks, that makes sense. Will see what happens when it dries out.
I can't tell if your issue is similar / same to one we had, but my wife's Model 3 had a squeaky / creaking front driver's seat. Tesla service located the source of the sound in the seat, took the seat out, took the seat apart, and stuffed it with batting/insulation around the source of the noise. It fixed the annoying noise.Hi from Spain!
I hope you can help,
I've got a creaking sound on the Model3, and per the posts I think it is the same users had on the first posts. I have a video (excuse my english):
Here my nearest service center here is 500km away, they have scaled the problem to enginnering, It will help me if someone can identify exactly the creaking like this and you can point me to any specific service center actuation that solved the problem.
Thanks,
My P3D also had "creaking" doors, made worse by the cold weather. The cause (for this particular noise) is the door seals interfacing with the painted metal surfaces. Acceleration/deceleration cause the doors to shift--it's a small movement but the large amount of surface area results in a pretty bad creaking noise. Solution was to lubricate the seals (both the door seals on the chassis side, and the bulb seals wrapping around the door) with AC602/2, a PFPE oil from Nye/LIP, available here: https://shop.newgatesimms.com/product/ac602-2/
A cheaper option that's easier to apply invisibly is Gummi Plfege: https://www.amazon.com/nextzett-91480615-Gummi-Pflege-Rubber/dp/B004B8GTQG
I've used both for similar glass/metal/rubber interfaces noises on other cars. Cause boy does that *sugar* annoy me.