What Causes the Rattle Noise in Tesla on Bumpy Roads?
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Tesla rattle noise on bumpy roads can be attributed to the following reasons: Gaps between components: There may be gaps, misalignments, or displacements between leather, plastic, or wiring components, especially after prolonged exposure to sunlight, which can easily lead to such issues. This causes the car to produce rattling noises on bumpy roads due to loose parts being squeezed. Generally, identifying the source of the noise and using materials like paper towels or rubber as spacers to block the gaps can help. Noise from collisions between components: Rattling caused by collisions between the car's audio amplifier and other parts can usually be resolved by tightening the screws to secure the amplifier, CD player, etc. Noise from collisions between the sunroof glass and its frame: Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause the sunroof seals to soften, deform, and then harden, leading to gaps or misalignments. Additionally, if the sunroof sliding rails haven't been maintained or lubricated for a long time, rattling noises are more likely to occur while driving.