Our Y had developed an annoying buzzing sound on certain road surfaces. Couldn't quite pinpoint the source as it only happened while driving. I'd eliminated any loose or rattling items stored in the console, frunk, etc... I wasn't looking forward to probing around under the dash where I thought the buzzing was coming from.
Then yesterday in stop-and-go traffic a nearby vehicle with loud exhaust would trigger the buzz whenever they revved their engine. Hmm....
light💡bulb!
So, when I stopped to charge I downloaded a "tone generator" app for my phone, and then played it at a strong volume on the car's speakers. Tones between 40-60hz excited the buzz quite nicely. No longer tasked with driving, it was easy to find the source! As it turned out, one of the push-connectors on the frunk's hardware-bay cover wasn't seated, and the plastic push-pin was free to buzz around in its slot. An easy "Fonzie-bump" to seat the pin and all was quiet on the drive home. Blessed relief!
Then yesterday in stop-and-go traffic a nearby vehicle with loud exhaust would trigger the buzz whenever they revved their engine. Hmm....
light💡bulb!
So, when I stopped to charge I downloaded a "tone generator" app for my phone, and then played it at a strong volume on the car's speakers. Tones between 40-60hz excited the buzz quite nicely. No longer tasked with driving, it was easy to find the source! As it turned out, one of the push-connectors on the frunk's hardware-bay cover wasn't seated, and the plastic push-pin was free to buzz around in its slot. An easy "Fonzie-bump" to seat the pin and all was quiet on the drive home. Blessed relief!