rickdogg82
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very quiet. Wind noise is above average but I think it is due to the glass roof (no insulation).
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I have the same sounds coming from the front left of my Model 3. It sounds like something flapping in the wind. Did you ever determine what it was?I am experience wind noise over 50mph coming from the top of the right rear door seal. Also, a weird rattle/tick coming from the front left of the car at highway speeds. Sound like plastic rubbing on something almost like a nylon piece flapping in the wind.
I have the same exact driver-side dash rattle. Seems to be the plastic on or around the front speaker grill creaking. I had taken it to the SC for dash noise before and they had lined the bottom of the dash with felt but that didn't fix it. I'm picking it up today so we'll see if they're second attempt at fixing it worked or not.We have an intermittent rattle from the left front dash under the black fabric piece. Other than that, the only interior noise is the occasional whine from me when the dash rattles.
Good luck!I have the same exact driver-side dash rattle. Seems to be the plastic on or around the front speaker grill creaking. I had taken it to the SC for dash noise before and they had lined the bottom of the dash with felt but that didn't fix it. I'm picking it up today so we'll see if they're second attempt at fixing it worked or not.
FYI - I think i've seen this mentioned here before but during my ride-along, the SC tech told me that they only covered noises/rattles for the first 12k miles
That’s good to hear - I was pretty surprised he said it and I had a feeling it was a situation where worst case you could convince someone to take a look at it with enough evidence regardless.Good luck!
FYI - After reading some comments here about mileage limits on noises/rattles, I contacted Tesla. I was told noises/rattles are covered under the same terms as the factory warranty.
Sorry to hear. Your experience is exactly why I haven’t taken the car to service for the intermittent rattle.That’s good to hear - I was pretty surprised he said it and I had a feeling it was a situation where worst case you could convince someone to take a look at it with enough evidence regardless.
I picked up my car and it was squeaking and creaking even louder than before! Unfortunately, this sound is present nearly all the time for me and i literally can’t drive without the music on fairly loud without going crazy.
They said that they removed some part up front and put down sound-dampening material but it didn’t do a thing to make it better. I’m not sure what else to do.
The Model 3 is so poorly insulated from environmental noise that I can use the engine sound of the cars around me to identify where they are. It is definitely not because electric vehicles are quieter so you hear more of everything else. My previous C300 had engine cutoff when stopped and it was nearly silent inside.
Soundproof quality is average to mediocre in my SR+ March 2019 build.
Wind noise all over the place and much worse then my wife's 2018 LR.
Very annoying at high speeds.
Do you see any obvious external differences? Maybe different sound insulation strips around door surround etc? I've been wondering about some of the after-market door noise insulation kits.