Thanks for the tips! I solved one really annoying rattle from the rear driver side door panel. Now, it cleared up more audible spectrum for additional rattles inside the cabin which are not so obvious. The hunt continues.
My compliments to you! Your investigations ought to be assigned training for the Tesla engineers. My wife forwarded this video to me, she is the Teslarati, my car is a 2017 124 Abarth convertible. My car makes a lot of “music “, so the M3 is a real game-changer on noise and vibration. Tesla has a wonderful community and you are certainly a wonderful resource. I enjoyed this video - you’re a good mechanic.
Thanks for the compliment. I enjoy all things mechanical and Tesla is no exception. Mechanically very simple car and it reminds me of early 70s cool cars that you can easily work on. Btw I love the abarth, it took me 15 minutes to figure out where the catalytic converter is on that Fiat.
I was going crazy trying to find the creak in my car, but didn’t think to check the window seals until I saw this video. That was exactly it. Luckily mine was in the corner and it was easy enough to peel it back just enough to put a sliver of foam behind it.
For any gasket/rubber related squeaks, I use Gummi Pflege. I first started using it on my GTI, and it works wonders. It also helps to condition the rubber so it lasts longer.
Great video. I must have lucked out because my Model 3 only has 1 rattle after 9,000 miles. It’s in the back so it’s hard to pinpoint, but that under seat foam seems a likely culprit. Thanks!
Thanks for this. I think I have the styrofoam rattle in the backseat. Also have the window rubber seal noise you mentioned. I’ve tried using gummi pflege, but it doesn’t help much. The issue is very dependent on temperature and humidity.
That green connector at 12:49 worked its way off that threaded stud and was making a little rattle for me. I just popped it back on and taped it in place and its been good since. It made a sharp tapping sound before.
2022 AWD Model 3, has an interior rattle coming from front passenger door area. Taped down any wires or cables in the door, still rattling. Now I believe its the puddle light thats rattling. We shall see. ty
I have a loud noise in my driver side door panel. I will disassemble the door myself rather than take it in. I bet it's that wire that you pointed out at 7:37.
Im so glad to know Im not the only anal person who gets annoyed with interior rattles and squeaks! I wish Tesla design engineers would watch these types of videos and learn something and fix the damn thing! No excuse for such a new car to have these many quality issues. I love the way my Tesla drives but when I hear these annoying rattles, it changes my whole feeling about the car and makes me feel like selling the damn thing!!!
Amen to that. It is not that hard to quality control these minor issues. Just shows lack of care from big companies. It's a love hate relationship for sure.
Build quality is pretty below average. Most cars have these problems, but this one is very noticeable due to the car being electric and very less noise reduction efforts. It took them 3 years to bring double pane glass on just front windows.
I certainly will post more updates on any new fixes. Thank you for the encouragement. The idea is not to knit pick Tesla for small squeaks and rattles, but to give owners the ability to refine the car to a perfect quiet ride.
"Since we EV drivers...every creak the car makes"- could not be said any better! When occasionally I have to drive our diesel BMW( which is a very well kept car) it feels as if something is broken or the engine will fall apart.
I have the buzzing noise from the rear seat area when I am on the rough road. I have gone to the SC several times they couldn't fix it. I wonder if it is from the rear wheel well or the bracket bolts that hold the battery. Thanks for the video!
@@ash92x1 yes I went to Tesla, and it turns out that the layers of metal in the body around the wheel arch was separating and causing the creaking. Their solution was to glue them back together with some strong metal bonding agent, it was also nice of them to spread this bonding agent on the paint work, so now has to go back to get resprayed.... pretty shocking service and build quality. All under warranty, so if you car is making the same noise, be persistent, it was only when I took it to another Tesla service centre did they actually sort it. You wouldn't believe how many times this car has been in a service centre since ive had it since new.
I love acceleration and power but Tesla should focus on reducing rattling and annoying noises first before FSD. My 2023 Model Y LR has rattling and annoying noises front dashboard and rear seat area. I took mine to Tesla service twice and left it there total 10 days but TSLA service tech can not fix it. I regret so much that I bought Model Y and my friends are saying same thing 😢 I wish Tesla Service Tech can fix it.
Anyone have a rattle coming near or around the steering wheel? I found some people on reddit that mentioned the steering wheel column cover, but I can't seem to pinpoint it.
@@andycub ended up just taking the door panels and pillar covers off and foam taping everything that could potentially tap or rattle. The worst offender is the gap between door piece (entire plastic assembly) and metal. Putting foam tape between that substantially increased quality of sound system and eliminated noisy buzzing.
Was not too hard and I am a total coward when it comes to cars. I would also suggest following seatbelt rattle fix (follow up one) from LivingTesla TH-cam channel. Perfectly happy with my car now :)
My rattle goes away when I put the windows down (by 1%) on the rear passenger side but as soon I bring the windows up the clicking noise starts. How come window down stops it?
@@JJCentral-DIY in some areas it come from under the seal that I can’t get too. I used a silicone lube that has helped but still hearing some noise. I think it’s the seal anyway. Who knows with these cars :(
@@Just_daniel_ do you have window glass tinted? If so that is also a reason it gets more friction. I had to cut the film a little lower to get the rubber to slip without catching
@@Just_daniel_ I tested another Tesla without tinting to see what the difference is and sure enough mine was catching in that initial pull. I cut half inch of the film on the top of window and it doesn't catch and make that constant sound anymore when going on bumps. It doesn't show when the window is up, but clearly shows when it is down.
@@JJCentral-DIYjust saw your part1 as well, I believe I have a rattle going over bumps from the rear deck speaker panel, please continue with your part 3😅
@@JJCentral-DIY I did tint the windows yes. It’s a pronounced click almost, almost like the frigin film popping back and forth ☹️. So to test I guess I drive Windows down tomorrow
@@JJCentral-DIY no change as the noise is at low speeds when the car is uneven like a hump or manhole cover the pronounced click is still there with the windows down. Back to the drawing board!
15:20 in this video, does your creak sounds like that from that exact spot? Or any chance it is coming from the seat belt bolting area in the b pillar?
These cars are garbage and owners shouldn’t have to glue and stuff foam to fix the problems. Tesla should recall every single car and build them right.
Don't let a some rattle let you down with a Tesla purchase. Every car has some but because it's electric suddenly some people go OCD. Test drive one and see for yourself
You are never getting bored with a Tesla Model 3: such a lovely DIY project!
Thanks for the tips! I solved one really annoying rattle from the rear driver side door panel. Now, it cleared up more audible spectrum for additional rattles inside the cabin which are not so obvious. The hunt continues.
My compliments to you! Your investigations ought to be assigned training for the Tesla engineers. My wife forwarded this video to me, she is the Teslarati, my car is a 2017 124 Abarth convertible. My car makes a lot of “music “, so the M3 is a real game-changer on noise and vibration. Tesla has a wonderful community and you are certainly a wonderful resource. I enjoyed this video - you’re a good mechanic.
Thanks for the compliment. I enjoy all things mechanical and Tesla is no exception. Mechanically very simple car and it reminds me of early 70s cool cars that you can easily work on. Btw I love the abarth, it took me 15 minutes to figure out where the catalytic converter is on that Fiat.
I was going crazy trying to find the creak in my car, but didn’t think to check the window seals until I saw this video. That was exactly it. Luckily mine was in the corner and it was easy enough to peel it back just enough to put a sliver of foam behind it.
For any gasket/rubber related squeaks, I use Gummi Pflege. I first started using it on my GTI, and it works wonders. It also helps to condition the rubber so it lasts longer.
Yes!. That's what I was going to suggest. It keeps those gaskets lasting longer in addition to reducing noise.
Great video. I must have lucked out because my Model 3 only has 1 rattle after 9,000 miles. It’s in the back so it’s hard to pinpoint, but that under seat foam seems a likely culprit. Thanks!
Thanks for this. I think I have the styrofoam rattle in the backseat. Also have the window rubber seal noise you mentioned. I’ve tried using gummi pflege, but it doesn’t help much. The issue is very dependent on temperature and humidity.
That green connector at 12:49 worked its way off that threaded stud and was making a little rattle for me. I just popped it back on and taped it in place and its been good since. It made a sharp tapping sound before.
You are awesome! Please do more of these DIY videos.
2022 AWD Model 3, has an interior rattle coming from front passenger door area. Taped down any wires or cables in the door, still rattling. Now I believe its the puddle light thats rattling. We shall see. ty
Did you ever figure out what it was? I'm having the same issue but it only happens when I'm driving faster than maybe 40mph. Ty
Great video. I’ll look around my 2023 Y. It’s pretty quiet though.
Excellent content (on part 1 also)! Keep it up!
I have a loud noise in my driver side door panel. I will disassemble the door myself rather than take it in. I bet it's that wire that you pointed out at 7:37.
Im so glad to know Im not the only anal person who gets annoyed with interior rattles and squeaks! I wish Tesla design engineers would watch these types of videos and learn something and fix the damn thing! No excuse for such a new car to have these many quality issues. I love the way my Tesla drives but when I hear these annoying rattles, it changes my whole feeling about the car and makes me feel like selling the damn thing!!!
Amen to that. It is not that hard to quality control these minor issues. Just shows lack of care from big companies. It's a love hate relationship for sure.
Thanks so much, it helps a ton. The build quality of this car is so bad, this is unacceptable really..
Build quality is pretty below average. Most cars have these problems, but this one is very noticeable due to the car being electric and very less noise reduction efforts.
It took them 3 years to bring double pane glass on just front windows.
Can you do a video on how to swap seat belt straps? I know how to open the top panel of the seat belt, but how do you get to the bottom part?
Thank you once again! Please tell me there you'll make more videos if you come across more fixes
I certainly will post more updates on any new fixes. Thank you for the encouragement. The idea is not to knit pick Tesla for small squeaks and rattles, but to give owners the ability to refine the car to a perfect quiet ride.
"Since we EV drivers...every creak the car makes"- could not be said any better! When occasionally I have to drive our diesel BMW( which is a very well kept car) it feels as if something is broken or the engine will fall apart.
Answer to life: double sided tape
4:32, I had the same issue... fixed it...
Great tips, thank you. I love your accent btw. Where are you from?
I have the buzzing noise from the rear seat area when I am on the rough road. I have gone to the SC several times they couldn't fix it. I wonder if it is from the rear wheel well or the bracket bolts that hold the battery. Thanks for the video!
Where did you purchase the wood grain vinyl cover for the console?
I have a higher clicky rattle that when driving, and folding the rear seat sounds like it comes from the trunk area, any ideas
Did you check under the back seat to see if there is anything loose?
th-cam.com/video/cUEx4ro1ySQ/w-d-xo.html
Could be this
Did you ever find the source of this noise?
@@ash92x1 yes I went to Tesla, and it turns out that the layers of metal in the body around the wheel arch was separating and causing the creaking. Their solution was to glue them back together with some strong metal bonding agent, it was also nice of them to spread this bonding agent on the paint work, so now has to go back to get resprayed.... pretty shocking service and build quality. All under warranty, so if you car is making the same noise, be persistent, it was only when I took it to another Tesla service centre did they actually sort it. You wouldn't believe how many times this car has been in a service centre since ive had it since new.
@@Chb1812 thanks for the heads up. I was going to ask if you could listen to the noise I recorded, but it doesn't like me posting the link!
I wonder if the last few years of reiterations solved any of these issues
@@robertt1336 Not really except for the center console, the new design is better built.
Excellent...
Thank you so much!
I love acceleration and power but Tesla should focus on reducing rattling and annoying noises first before FSD. My 2023 Model Y LR has rattling and annoying noises front dashboard and rear seat area. I took mine to Tesla service twice and left it there total 10 days but TSLA service tech can not fix it. I regret so much that I bought Model Y and my friends are saying same thing 😢 I wish Tesla Service Tech can fix it.
I have taken the car to service few times before deciding to take matters in my own hands. They were incompetent.
What kind of silicone did you put to fix the hood hinge cover?
Anyone have a rattle coming near or around the steering wheel? I found some people on reddit that mentioned the steering wheel column cover, but I can't seem to pinpoint it.
You sure it is not the VIN plate up by the windshield?
You from Maryland? Can I pay you to fix mine up after covid dies down?
Can I pay you to, I'm in the UK lol.
@@andycub ended up just taking the door panels and pillar covers off and foam taping everything that could potentially tap or rattle.
The worst offender is the gap between door piece (entire plastic assembly) and metal. Putting foam tape between that substantially increased quality of sound system and eliminated noisy buzzing.
Was not too hard and I am a total coward when it comes to cars. I would also suggest following seatbelt rattle fix (follow up one) from LivingTesla TH-cam channel.
Perfectly happy with my car now :)
I have a rattle noise when hitting bumps on the passenger side seat and dash behind steering wheel, have you figured out what’s causing it?
Did you watch both my rattle videos? Does any of those points I mention matches your problem?
@@JJCentral-DIY found mine th-cam.com/video/KeUDVMsd3_M/w-d-xo.html
@@sjd4532 Awesome, enjoy your quiet car.
My rattle goes away when I put the windows down (by 1%) on the rear passenger side but as soon I bring the windows up the clicking noise starts. How come window down stops it?
Try using rubber conditioner on the window seals. It probably is the cause of your rattle.
Did you find a solution for Window rubber seal creak?
I used silicon spray but it made a mess, now I use rubber conditioner and graphite lube in just some spots.
@@JJCentral-DIY in some areas it come from under the seal that I can’t get too. I used a silicone lube that has helped but still hearing some noise. I think it’s the seal anyway. Who knows with these cars :(
@@Just_daniel_ do you have window glass tinted? If so that is also a reason it gets more friction. I had to cut the film a little lower to get the rubber to slip without catching
@@JJCentral-DIY I do have window tinting… yikes! Unsure how I am going to do that
@@Just_daniel_ I tested another Tesla without tinting to see what the difference is and sure enough mine was catching in that initial pull. I cut half inch of the film on the top of window and it doesn't catch and make that constant sound anymore when going on bumps. It doesn't show when the window is up, but clearly shows when it is down.
I thought I looked in all the places until I see this video…
Hope you checked out the part 1 of the video as well. Cheers
@@JJCentral-DIYjust saw your part1 as well, I believe I have a rattle going over bumps from the rear deck speaker panel, please continue with your part 3😅
@@artscienceweekly If I ever get to making a part 3, you are going have a shout out in it. 😄
You look like Chiropractor cracking the whole car :)😊
Mine has the click/creak from the window trim was there a fix?
Did you tint the windows? That can cause that click when the window film slides across the molding.
@@JJCentral-DIY I did tint the windows yes. It’s a pronounced click almost, almost like the frigin film popping back and forth ☹️. So to test I guess I drive Windows down tomorrow
@@sfcgoofy1982 Worth the try but unfortunately with windows down the wind noise will be too loud to hear any click. Let me know how it goes.
@@JJCentral-DIY no change as the noise is at low speeds when the car is uneven like a hump or manhole cover the pronounced click is still there with the windows down. Back to the drawing board!
15:20 in this video, does your creak sounds like that from that exact spot? Or any chance it is coming from the seat belt bolting area in the b pillar?
This is insane how many rattles need DIY fixing. A regular car company would be embarrassed to put out such cheap garbage.
Quality workers and supervisor should be fired! No excuses!
Tesla should be ashamed of building such a car and charge s $50.000
I have that cold glass noise it is so annoying
Did you do something to fix it? I also have same prob
@@hiperazo did you fix this? curious!
@@edwinklift the only thing I have found to solve this is applying cream. But it last just some weeks.
These cars are garbage and owners shouldn’t have to glue and stuff foam to fix the problems. Tesla should recall every single car and build them right.
It's a good job our cars are cheap. Oh wait...
Your video actually made me no go ahead with a Tesla purchase
Don't let a some rattle let you down with a Tesla purchase. Every car has some but because it's electric suddenly some people go OCD. Test drive one and see for yourself
@@TheKdcool I was cobsidering to replace my bmw 520i F10 with Tesla 3. But now I am giving up. Bmw has zero noise. Nothing
@@attorneyattorney1190 have you tried the Tesla? The silence is actually one of it's best feature
@@TheKdcool I will try it
Cheap ass car. I say that as a Tesla owner myself. Pisses me off.
ridiculous how bad tesla quality build is they need to get this shit sorted its such amatuer issues
Xin Chao! Haha
Hope I said it right :)
Utter junk build quality, plastics awful quality, ...Tesla’s sell I think purely on the hype ,
I know for real. For all the creaks and rattles in these cars, they should be in the $18-25k price point.