akballow
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Guys if your car has less than 2000 miles, just drive it more. if its more maybe it needs a little more time. 100% if the noise you hear is the same as the videos and you took the center cap off. Its just the tire compound.
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Same noise as many people who posted. I’d take car to a service center. Mine is a different noise and happens at higher speeds too.You can hear the creaking noise slightly at 0:04, and fully at 0:08 and at 0:38.....
Thanks for posting this. I sent the info to my service advisor since my car is in the shop and this is one of the few items they need to look in to. The service advisor thanked me for the additional perspective.Dropped off the car at the service center this morning and just got the car back. Here was the issue:
Concern: customer states hearing a creaking sound from right rear at slow speeds
Verified Client concern from passenger rear tire when traveling at slow speeds. Swapped rear tire/wheels assemblies side to side and noise migrated. Dismounted tire and found foil tire manufacturer label stuck to tire near inside bead surface. Removed label, mounted and balanced tire then re-installed on vehicle and performed test drive to verify noise is no longer present.
Can you believe that? It was a manufacturer label sticker... holy frickamole
Got my car back. Originally car was sent to service center (SC) due to 4 significant body panel alignment / gap issues & cyclically repeating noise from rear passenger side wheel well area as car travels forward or backwards. My car was sent to a highly rated body shop which fixed all the panel alignment / gap issues. Car looks like a perfect build from Fremont factory now and a major source of trunk noise was eliminated too. But back to our common wheel well noise issue, I had a lead technician along for a test drive. He heard noise but said he’d have to compare with other cars to see if it is normal. When I got car back the paperwork said tech was unable to reproduce. I laughed because as I drove off the SC lot, the car was making the noise.Thanks for posting this. I sent the info to my service advisor since my car is in the shop and this is one of the few items they need to look in to. The service advisor thanked me for the additional perspective.
Damn, they had to outsource the car to get the panel gaps adjusted? Was it that bad? Jeez..Got my car back. Originally car was sent to service center (SC) due to 4 significant body panel alignment / gap issues & cyclically repeating noise from rear passenger side wheel well area as car travels forward or backwards. My car was sent to a highly rated body shop which fixed all the panel alignment / gap issues. Car looks like a perfect build from Fremont factory now and a major source of trunk noise was eliminated too. But back to our common wheel well noise issue, I had a lead technician along for a test drive. He heard noise but said he’d have to compare with other cars to see if it is normal. When I got car back the paperwork said tech was unable to reproduce. I laughed because as I drove off the SC lot, the car was making the noise.
I’ll be booking another appointment.
I do not think they took wheels off or looked in to it since they claim they could not reproduce the sound weeks later but heard sound when I went on test drive with them. I’ve booked a service appointment with that single issue only as the issue to look in to.Damn, they had to outsource the car to get the panel gaps adjusted? Was it that bad? Jeez..
Sucks that they couldn't find the source..... Did they ever take off the wheels and take a look inside the wheel well and stuff?
I have there exact same issue for my both rear wheels. My appt is at April 1st.My squeak is still there after removing the center caps. Have an appointment Friday so hopefully they can figure it out.
My issue was also the sticker. Initial trip to the SC resulted in them dismissing it and burnishing the brakes to resolve, but the sound persisted. Mobile tech came by and was very skeptical that a sticker could cause it, so he didn't do anything. Finally took it to an indy shop to pull the tire, remove the sticker, and the sound was gone. The sticker was a thicker plastic, almost metallic in nature.Has anyone found solution other than the sticker being in there? I have the exact same noise. When I took it to the service center they said the noise was not loud enough to be addressed.
Thank you! Sounds best to take it to an independent shop to get it resolved quickly. It just started on my other front tire. SMHMy issue was also the sticker. Initial trip to the SC resulted in them dismissing it and burnishing the brakes to resolve, but the sound persisted. Mobile tech came by and was very skeptical that a sticker could cause it, so he didn't do anything. Finally took it to an indy shop to pull the tire, remove the sticker, and the sound was gone. The sticker was a thicker plastic, almost metallic in nature.
If you have a creak/squeak in your wheel that increases with rotation, very very likely it's due to the sticker.
I have had my 2022 MYP in at the service center 2 times, and they have been unable to resolve the issue. Exact same sound as the previous videos posted here. Back tomorrow for my 3rd visit...