For the past couple months, I've been trying to figure out what is rolling underneath the rear passenger seats of my early 2023 5-seater Model X, and trying to get the service center to find it and remove it.
It sounds like a small item rolling around, and ping-ponging from left to right when I make turns with the car.
The noise only happens about 50% of the time while driving, which makes me think it's getting stuck in a crevice and then having the brakes dislodge it while driving.
I took it into a service center last week and despite having it for hours couldn't reproduce the noise, or find it. About an hour after picking it up, it made the noise again, and now I have to wait for a service appointment in late June.
Is there any easy fix for this, or something that I can do that will push the service center in the right diagnosis direction?
It sounds like a small item rolling around, and ping-ponging from left to right when I make turns with the car.
The noise only happens about 50% of the time while driving, which makes me think it's getting stuck in a crevice and then having the brakes dislodge it while driving.
I took it into a service center last week and despite having it for hours couldn't reproduce the noise, or find it. About an hour after picking it up, it made the noise again, and now I have to wait for a service appointment in late June.
Is there any easy fix for this, or something that I can do that will push the service center in the right diagnosis direction?