Apparently Tesla didn't find a noisy suspension compressor abnormal, from repair notes it's "within the specs" LMAO.
Tomorrow I will take the bed cover off and wrap compressor in foam tape.
Picking up my truck tomorrow - based on repair progress, every noise I have is "normal" (fluttering, ac vents, noisy inverter, noisy suspension compressor).
SMFH.
https://service.tesla.com/docs/Cybertruck/ServiceManual/en-us/GUID-5454FCCE-7BE6-404F-86A1-5D54D4A1438A.html
No mention of any seals there, I'd say water just drains out of the bed to the ground.
The more people start to bring their trucks to service centers and b*tch about lacking wiper, the faster Tesla will come up with better wiper design.
That's the only way, I did my part today.
I have exactly the same annoying noise starting at 35mph.
Dropping my CT tomorrow at service center along with another 10+ complains for month old truck.
I'll update here about results. Fingers fckng crossed (regarding very "professional" tesla techs lol)
I’m sure that CT wiper will continue to suck until Tesla will come up with spray jets similar to ones on Model Y wipers, which are also kind of sucked in early days until double spray jets were added to the wiper arm.
Has nothing to do with poor windshield washing capability.
I can fill my MY washer tank with piss and it will outperform my CT wiper ability to clean windshield by 100 times.
I do agree that it would perform 100% times better if it would continue to pump for as long as I hold the wipe button. And the pressure should be higher with holes as small as possible for it to be able to spray all along the blade. Looks like the voltage increase at pump by software update will...
Ended up taking off the elbow connection at the arm base. While connected a flexible tube to it and running wiper on wash, this is how much water sprayed from two swipes.
In my case there is no pressure at the nozzles and it kind of leaking out rather than sprays.
If anyone wants to do the...
I was thinking about disconnecting the tube from the wiper blade, route it to the side and see how much fluid comes out when it's not connected to the wiper. Maybe I'll do it tomorrow and take a video.
Pinholes on my blade aren't clogged, all of them are looking good.
I believe there is more to it, as the front camera washer is spraying a lot of fluid on it. I bet eventually Tesla will come up with separate jets along the blade like on MY wipers.
I think the CT blade design was made by some...