First let me start off that the Model X is way quieter than my Model 3.
But I'm not sure if what I'm hearing is normal or not, it's fairly subtle.
If while driving I lean toward the center I cannot hear a thing on the passenger side.
It starts as low at 30 mph.
I suspect it's one of the window gaskets is not quite sealing against the glass near the bottom around the front "opera" window.
When I sit in passenger seat I hear nothing and if I lean left over the center console I still can't hear it. It's pretty subtle.
I could certainly live with it, but if it's not right I'd like to get it fixed. It's so subtle I think Tesla might balk or say they can't hear it. So I'd like to see if I can locate it myself first. I don't recall it on the overnight Demo either.
Also wanted to check if there is a common issue like this that is already known and what the resolutions were.
Thanks
But I'm not sure if what I'm hearing is normal or not, it's fairly subtle.
If while driving I lean toward the center I cannot hear a thing on the passenger side.
It starts as low at 30 mph.
I suspect it's one of the window gaskets is not quite sealing against the glass near the bottom around the front "opera" window.
When I sit in passenger seat I hear nothing and if I lean left over the center console I still can't hear it. It's pretty subtle.
I could certainly live with it, but if it's not right I'd like to get it fixed. It's so subtle I think Tesla might balk or say they can't hear it. So I'd like to see if I can locate it myself first. I don't recall it on the overnight Demo either.
Also wanted to check if there is a common issue like this that is already known and what the resolutions were.
Thanks