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I had that problem - it was the seatbelt vibrating against the interior wall. Just reposition the belt so it is resting on the seat and it should go away.
I had that problem - it was the seatbelt vibrating against the interior wall. Just reposition the belt so it is resting on the seat and it should go away.
There are two ways I have found to avoid the seat belt rattle/vibration. One is to buckle the belts and the other is to route them around the head rest (this is the method I use now). The idea is to get them away from the plastic trim in between the seat and door on each side.
Another thing to check is the headrest. You can use a paperclip to loosen it, then remove it entirely to test. I was mostly able to silence them by jamming them all the way down (below the bottommost locking position).
Another thing to check is the headrest. You can use a paperclip to loosen it, then remove it entirely to test. I was mostly able to silence them by jamming them all the way down (below the bottommost locking position).
Did you get to the root cause of this? This is the exact vibration noise I have in my Model Y. At various times I have thought it was the rib of an umbrella, a key chain, or other small metal object rattling. I have totally emptied the rear of the car and the noise is still there. Thinking of logging a support ticket now...