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I’m hoping I’m not alone on this one. But recently my Cybertruck started to make a buzzing/broken motor noise. Almost like a broken blower motor for the A/C.
Odd enough I’ve gone through some basic testing, with the A/C on, with it off, with just the seat coolers, etc. It seems to be a constant noise regardless.
however some days I’ll get into the truck and it will magically disappear, BUT will come back when I hard turn in either direction, makes me wonder if it’s the electric steering?
anyways I have a service appointment for July 23, and I’m hoping to get some more information then.
Curious if anyone else is going through this one too.
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I started noticing the same today - less prevalent when coasting / Regen, but back again when acceleratiing and especially when turning. It's not very loud, but different from the norm up to now.
 
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After some diagnosis (since my service appointment was over a month out) I found that the weird buzzing noise that is causing such a headache is the center screen cooling fan. There is a little plate that pops off under the screen that is connected to the screen. That lil goober is the issue, I’ll be sure to mention this at the service appointment to be sure it gets replaced!
 


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After some diagnosis (since my service appointment was over a month out) I found that the weird buzzing noise that is causing such a headache is the center screen cooling fan. There is a little plate that pops off under the screen that is connected to the screen. That lil goober is the issue, I’ll be sure to mention this at the service appointment to be sure it gets replaced!
I have the same issue that just started up. Appointment in 2 weeks! It is driving me nuts too!
 

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Just had this - it's easy to fix: follow the service manual. One thing that wasn't obvious: to disconnect the wires, you need to push in the plastic pin closest (highest) to the wires, and you need something to push it in with (like a screwdriver).

I blew some air over it, but also ordered a replacement part (parts.tesla.com - mine was 1494715-00-D, but use your VIN to look for it "just in case". "CABIN TEMPERATURE SENSOR, FAN DRIVEN". $40. + $15 shipping 🤷‍♂️ ). Happy I ordered it, because the initial "fix" lasted for like 2 days (but, 2 days without that crazy buzzing sound!)
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