Hey everyone.
I have a Model 3 delivered in July 2018.
20k miles on it already and things have been great.
However, ever since the beginning, we have had this rattle noise coming from the driver side dash.
I would describe the sound like a faulty ball bearing that is spinning. The sound happens on certain highway pavements that are rough but not bumpy. Speed doesn't seem to be a factor. It is as if the roughness of the road causing something to resonate a certain frequency that causes the noise. My drive is 1 hour each day and it is starting to get annoying. We have mentioned this to the service center, The tech even went on a ride along and confirmed that he hears it too. They took apart the A pillar and the steering rack and didn't notice anything. The sound is still present. I can't get a recording of the sound as the mic will mainly pick up road noise over the rattle sound.
Anyone have any ideas that would help me and our service center?
Thank you
I have a Model 3 delivered in July 2018.
20k miles on it already and things have been great.
However, ever since the beginning, we have had this rattle noise coming from the driver side dash.
I would describe the sound like a faulty ball bearing that is spinning. The sound happens on certain highway pavements that are rough but not bumpy. Speed doesn't seem to be a factor. It is as if the roughness of the road causing something to resonate a certain frequency that causes the noise. My drive is 1 hour each day and it is starting to get annoying. We have mentioned this to the service center, The tech even went on a ride along and confirmed that he hears it too. They took apart the A pillar and the steering rack and didn't notice anything. The sound is still present. I can't get a recording of the sound as the mic will mainly pick up road noise over the rattle sound.
Anyone have any ideas that would help me and our service center?
Thank you