Hoping someone may be able to help more than Tesla service has been able to so far. I have a consistent ( every time) vibration in front of car that starts around 15mph, and remains until hitting about 30 mph. This happens under deceleration or acceleration, or anytime maintaining a speed in that range. It is not a tire balance issue, happens with my winter or summer tires in exactly the same fashion. It can be felt as a bit of a rumble, and causes the backing plates on the brakes to vibrate causing a loud buzzing. Took it into Tesla and they fixed the buzzing, but car still has the vibration, and is now again starting to cause the buzzing noise after a mere couple weeks.
I’ve thought axles or wheel bearings, but axles I would think should get worse under acceleration, which it doesn’t. I would think bad wheel bearings would be felt also at lower speeds, and amplify at higher speed. No vibration at all at higher speeds, though perhaps there is more road noise type sound than there should be for the tires. Anyone experienced this?
I’ve thought axles or wheel bearings, but axles I would think should get worse under acceleration, which it doesn’t. I would think bad wheel bearings would be felt also at lower speeds, and amplify at higher speed. No vibration at all at higher speeds, though perhaps there is more road noise type sound than there should be for the tires. Anyone experienced this?