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Yikes, that's brutal. Def. SC it and send them the video ahead of time!Here is a video of it I recorded yesterday. The sound happens in forward and reverse. I’ve tried it with suspension in high and medium, same result. It also happens at moderate speeds around town in some instances turning/bumps.
Took mine in for exact same problem fixed same day.Here is a video of it I recorded yesterday. The sound happens in forward and reverse. I’ve tried it with suspension in high and medium, same result. It also happens at moderate speeds around town in some instances turning/bumps.
I don’t live near the SC. Wonder if mobile could do it. What SC did you go to?Took mine in for exact same problem fixed same day.
Performed diagnosis. Found right front Hv battery to subframe bolts making noise. Removed and retorqued bolts. Test drove. Condition no longer present
mobileAppActivityDetails
symptomKey: rattleOrSqueak
From invoice
Memphis TNI don’t live near the SC. Wonder if mobile could do it. What SC did you go to?
I have same noise on my MS..Here is a video of it I recorded yesterday. The sound happens in forward and reverse. I’ve tried it with suspension in high and medium, same result. It also happens at moderate speeds around town in some instances turning/bumps.
I had the same exact noise and it was also a loose subframe bolt. They tightened it up and I haven’t heard it since.Took mine in for exact same problem fixed same day.
Performed diagnosis. Found right front Hv battery to subframe bolts making noise. Removed and retorqued bolts. Test drove. Condition no longer present
mobileAppActivityDetails
symptomKey: rattleOrSqueak
From invoice
Took mine in for exact same problem fixed same day.
Performed diagnosis. Found right front Hv battery to subframe bolts making noise. Removed and retorqued bolts. Test drove. Condition no longer present
mobileAppActivityDetails
symptomKey: rattleOrSqueak
From invoice
Just got my car back. The service center in Dublin, CA fixed neither of the problems. Noticed both within 10 seconds of driving off the lot. Clearly, they either did nothing, or didn't test what they did do, because it was dead obvious.Service appointment this week for:
1) Rear driver side rattle, near headrest. The tape-on-latch trick worked initially, but stopped working, and it's now rattling like a Geiger counter back there.
2) Diver seat cover creak. Back panel is loose. I can reach back with my left hand and the panel fitting the seat makes plastic-on-plastic noise with pressure.
Those are the top 2 problems.
Update: the mobile tech appointment I made was canceled, said the update needed an in-person appointment. Next slot: 1 month from now.Just got my car back. The service center in Dublin, CA fixed neither of the problems. Noticed both within 10 seconds of driving off the lot. Clearly, they either did nothing, or didn't test what they did do, because it was dead obvious.
Sigh.
I'll try that thank you!Use the electrical tape "fix" to resolve. Lower the rear seats and wrap the metal hooks about 3 turns with the tape. Lock the seats back in place and see if did the trick. It worked for me and several others in the forums.
I have the same issue. My service center tried the tape but found that it still squeaked and rattled so they ordered a new back seat part and will be installing next month. Hopefully that fixes it.Update: the mobile tech appointment I made was canceled, said the update needed an in-person appointment. Next slot: 1 month from now.
So that's great. Guess I'll be driving with my seats down to minimize the Geiger counter. (Yes, it rattles even with the seats down.)
This was literally unbelievable to me- it fixed SO MANY DIFFERENET noises that I had been hearing that I was in disbelief at first.Use the electrical tape "fix" to resolve. Lower the rear seats and wrap the metal hooks about 3 turns with the tape. Lock the seats back in place and see if did the trick. It worked for me and several others in the forums.