All_electric_Seattle
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That was the Google voicemail transcript so it might sound a little computer like...
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Thank you,There are several threads about this. A continuing problem.
The chirps and hard clunks are Fixable.Thank you,
I just try to understand if it is half shafts (and there is no real solution), suspension or something else. I do not want to force SC to start replacing parts if the outcome will be the same. By doing this they probably will break my alignment (that took them 3 times but they finally nailed it).
I can modulate it away by feathering the accelerator, but yeah, same story I have received from the Austin SC. It is what it is, greasing quiets it for 100 miles, and back to status quo. Did you happen to drive a dual motor to see if it is similar?Just to update the team - I just went to Austin SC (they are always super), talked to the mechanic, we took other QM for a test - same (or almost) knocks exist as well when you accelerate/decelerate. He basically said - look, we can improve it a bit, but it is what it is. This is a design flaw, and while functionally it will work fine, the noise should not be there for a 90k car.
So I just decided to close my ears on this and continue to use R1T.
P.S
I think I will get back to the BMW brand going forward - just drove iX - and BMW did amazing work, no knocks, or any other sound other than a pleasant driving experience2023 goes for 60k already ...
No, I did not try dual - my miss. Next time I am there I will ask them.I can modulate it away by feathering the accelerator, but yeah, same story I have received from the Austin SC. It is what it is, greasing quiets it for 100 miles, and back to status quo. Did you happen to drive a dual motor to see if it is similar?