2013 Model S P85
Has a vibration in the seat and steering wheel between 41-44 mph and it comes back again at 83-87 mph. So far I have replaced the tires twice, road force balanced the tires numerous times including at the Tesla SC, replaced the OEM wheels with forged wheels, forced balanced the new wheels and tires multiple times, new drive unit, new drive unit motor mounts, multiple suspension bushings, new rotors, alignment... The vibration persists.
Currently the car has been at the service center for over a week and they have not found the source of the vibration. Oddly enough the loaner I have, also has the same exact vibration. I have read many threads of others with a similar issue though no one has posted back with a solution. Looking to see if anyone else has had this specific vibration and what resolved it? Thank you in advance. What we know so far is that it is not wheels or tires, brakes, rotors, or bushings. Would love it if another member here had this and had it resolved. Thanks for reading.
Has a vibration in the seat and steering wheel between 41-44 mph and it comes back again at 83-87 mph. So far I have replaced the tires twice, road force balanced the tires numerous times including at the Tesla SC, replaced the OEM wheels with forged wheels, forced balanced the new wheels and tires multiple times, new drive unit, new drive unit motor mounts, multiple suspension bushings, new rotors, alignment... The vibration persists.
Currently the car has been at the service center for over a week and they have not found the source of the vibration. Oddly enough the loaner I have, also has the same exact vibration. I have read many threads of others with a similar issue though no one has posted back with a solution. Looking to see if anyone else has had this specific vibration and what resolved it? Thank you in advance. What we know so far is that it is not wheels or tires, brakes, rotors, or bushings. Would love it if another member here had this and had it resolved. Thanks for reading.