Billofaustin2
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Has anyone experienced a grinding or vibrating noise when accelerating on the R1 T dual motor? This happens on a rolling start, and then accelerating rapidly.
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I have a grinding or vibrating noise under 10mph, when accelerating or decelerating. It's much worse when towing a trailer, but started 1-2 months before I purchased the trailer. It is unchanged when in Conserve mode (front motors only).Has anyone experienced a grinding or vibrating noise when accelerating on the R1 T dual motor? This happens on a rolling start, and then accelerating rapidly.
Could be. It's very subtle and steady, though - the kind of rapid vibration you would get if you roll a toothed gear across a flat surface.hub bolt?
I heard nothing back. Still does it in rapid acceleration.![]()
I have a grinding or vibrating noise under 10mph, when accelerating or decelerating. It's much worse when towing a trailer, but started 1-2 months before I purchased the trailer. It is unchanged when in Conserve mode (front motors only).
Did you ever find out what it was?
What does this mean? Did you file a service request?I heard nothing back.
I don't think mine started as a result of tire rotation.I think I know what you're talking about. It started after a tire rotation. How about you?
Well, thankfully we have a 150,000 mile warranty.I don't think mine started as a result of tire rotation.
I did make an appointment. It goes in Tuesday 1/21. I just need to convince service there is a problem.A lot of things it could be. Some are brakes, axle, wheel bearing, drive unit. I recommend submitting a service request right away to get an appointment on the books.
I have seen grinding sounds be something as simple as a rock stuck in the dust shield for the brake rotor.