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Here is an interesting tidbit. Not completely related but found while searching potential recall on my vehicle. FWIW, i don’t have the clunk “yet”I boosted the volume a bit and did some background noise cancellation so yes I believe we have the same thing. For me using speed bumps are an effective way to replicate this issue, but I also get this when backing up into my driveway, not all the time tho just as you said. I will send this video to Tesla as an additional information.
Also, heard Tesla is doing a recall now for Model Y from here: Not sure if they are related but I think you can check your VIN at Tesla Service. I did mine but no recall for mine so I dont know if thats a good thing or bad thing lol...
...still thinking my noise is related to traction control. If the dip is deep enough, one wheel (inside rear?) seems to spin a bit, creating a grinding/scuffing sound, and a small clunk from the front end. Absolutely no other drivetrain issues/noises, so I'm not going to have anyone mess with it.Are you turning sharply when entering your driveway and shopping center? Is the dip low enough that the car twists from side-to-side?
I hear this sound at specific driveway entrances, while turning, and I believe it's the traction-control slipping/grabbing. Totally a WAG.
mine doesn't make that popping noise anymore. unable to replicate at the same driveway where it was occurring. maybe it was something "breaking in" or "breaking" when the car was new. i haven't noticed any maneuvering issues with the car so im going to leave it as is for now,For those with this issue, can you post pics of your invoice/corrective problem because I know my poorly rated dealer is going to say "unable to reproduce" and leave me hanging. I want to be able to go in and show them. Thanks.
It has to do with temperature changes because mine all of sudden stopped now that the weather is warmer. Pay attention to it when it's cold then update. I'm thinking about cancelling my appointment because I know they are going to say can't replicate.mine doesn't make that popping noise anymore. unable to replicate at the same driveway where it was occurring. maybe it was something "breaking in" or "breaking" when the car was new. i haven't noticed any maneuvering issues with the car so im going to leave it as is for now,
Mine went away when it was really cold. Below freezing cold. It did come back when it warmed up above freezing.It has to do with temperature changes because mine all of sudden stopped now that the weather is warmer. Pay attention to it when it's cold then update. I'm thinking about cancelling my appointment because I know they are going to say can't replicate.
Are you able to share the same work order you found? I want to take mine to the SC as my sound is getting louder. Last time I took it they just torque suspensions to specs.Ahh yes, I went and re-read all of the posts here and looked at what cars people have. It seems to be affecting all MY it seems.
I just dropped mine off and did a drive with the service tech. He said he hasn't heard/seen this issue yet, but when he listened to the noise he said there are two different noises. One is a deeper clunk and the other is more of an electronic shifting noise. He said the electronic type noise is supposedly normal, but the clunk he said is likely not the suspension. I showed him some of the work orders some people on Reddit/FB were nice to share with me and he said that it is likely they will check the HV and possibly drop it for the foam "fix"
Will absolutely follow up on this once I find out more.