J Juno Garf Member Mar 22, 2023 14 7 Queensland Mar 26, 2024 #1 Mar 26, 2024 #1 Can anyone identify what is the issue here, only occurs on right full lock. I've contacted Tesla service but their response was dismissive
Can anyone identify what is the issue here, only occurs on right full lock. I've contacted Tesla service but their response was dismissive
J Juno Garf Member Mar 22, 2023 14 7 Queensland Mar 30, 2024 #2 Mar 30, 2024 #2 Nobody? Surely this isn't unique. Upvote 0
J Juno Garf Member Mar 22, 2023 14 7 Queensland May 16, 2024 #3 May 16, 2024 #3 Turns out it was corrosion on the contact patch between the rim and hub. Solution: Remove the wheels, clean the surfaces in contact and lubricate Reactions: slzeal Upvote 0
Turns out it was corrosion on the contact patch between the rim and hub. Solution: Remove the wheels, clean the surfaces in contact and lubricate
D dsgerbc Active Member Jun 4, 2019 1,179 1,041 Michigan May 18, 2024 #4 May 18, 2024 #4 Juno Garf said: Turns out it was corrosion on the contact patch between the rim and hub. Solution: Remove the wheels, clean the surfaces in contact and lubricate Click to expand... That can't possibly have been it. If your wheel/rim moves against the hub, your wheels nuts aren't properly tightened. Upvote 0
Juno Garf said: Turns out it was corrosion on the contact patch between the rim and hub. Solution: Remove the wheels, clean the surfaces in contact and lubricate Click to expand... That can't possibly have been it. If your wheel/rim moves against the hub, your wheels nuts aren't properly tightened.