
While driving, abnormal noises inside the car are inevitable. Some car owners find it too troublesome to go for and choose to ignore the noise from the car body. The reasons for the abnormal noise in Xpeng P7 are: 1. The belt slipping on the generator: Intense friction and vibration between the belt and the pulley produce a certain frequency of noise. Belt slippage might be due to a loose belt, so it's necessary to check it at a repair shop in time. 2. Usually, it's the sound from the valves: After the car has been parked for a long time, the engine oil will return to the bottom, meaning the top of the engine, i.e., the valve chamber, will lack oil. Since the valves lack the sealing and lubrication from the oil, you will hear a lot of noise when starting the car the next morning.

When it comes to the XPeng P7 making abnormal noises, my experience tells me that common causes include loose suspension components, such as worn shock absorbers or connecting parts, which can produce creaking sounds when driving over bumps. Additionally, if the brake pads are worn or dusty, you may hear a sharp noise when braking. Interior-wise, loose panels or seat friction should not be overlooked, as these issues often become noticeable on rough roads. As an electric vehicle, an unstable pack mounting or a dust-clogged cooling fan might also cause a buzzing sound. Personally, I recommend starting with simple checks, observing the noise location under different road conditions, and visiting an XPeng service center or a professional repair shop for diagnosis if necessary, to prevent the issue from worsening and affecting driving safety.

I think the abnormal noises in the Xpeng P7 may involve multiple parts, such as collision sounds caused by loose suspension components, scraping sounds due to brake system wear, or friction noises from aging interior parts like the dashboard or door seals. Additionally, uneven tires or wheel hub bearing issues may also produce humming sounds. Paying attention to whether the abnormal noises change during acceleration or turning each time you drive can help locate the cause. Regular , including cleaning dust and checking fasteners periodically, can prevent minor issues. If the abnormal noises persist, don't delay and seek professional repair services directly.

When driving my Xpeng P7, I once encountered abnormal noises, which are usually caused by loose suspension or brake components and are most noticeable on bumpy roads. Friction between interior panels is also common and more likely to occur in high summer temperatures. It is recommended to lightly tap and check for abnormal positions after parking, and perform timely to avoid potential hazards.

I feel that most of the abnormal noises in the XPeng P7 come from loose suspension or brake wear, such as a clicking sound when going over speed bumps. Interior components like seats or trunk latches not being properly secured can also cause rustling friction noises. Last time I encountered a similar issue, it was due to unbalanced tires causing a humming sound, which was resolved after wheel balancing. Remember, regular can prevent minor issues from escalating, and it's important to pay attention to changes in abnormal noises while driving.

As an electric vehicle user, I've noticed that the abnormal noises in the XPeng P7 may be related to loose motor cooling fans or pack fasteners, causing unusual vibration sounds. Suspension and brake issues are also quite common, with frequent squeaking sounds on bumpy roads. It's recommended to pay attention to wear-prone components during each maintenance session and conduct early inspections to ensure smooth and safe driving.


