daveog
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- David
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- Winter Garden, FL
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- 2026 Model Y, 2026 Cyberbeast
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I just took delivery of my new 2025 Cybertruck AWD about a month or so ago and I want to love it, but every time I drive it I get frustrated with stuff that doesn't seem to be right. First off, I immediately noticed a weird noise when driving over 30mph or so that seems to get worse when slowing down. It's hard to describe, but sounded at first like wind noise or the vent blowing unevenly. Now that I've listened to it more and more closely, it sounds more like a vibration or rattle. I've turned the air and radio off to eliminate those and it's still there. Then, the first time I went to use the sun visor, the cover over the part that is attached to the windshield came off with it. Then, I started hearing and feeling a "clunk" in the driver's seat when I made turns.
So, I took it in to the Clermont service center. I drove it with a tech who huffed at the cover falling off and said that never should have made it through QC. He wasn't driving so didn't experience the seat clunk. He did hear the other noise and said it sounded like something was loose on the outside or underside of the vehicle. So, they gave me a loaner Cyberbeast (damn them for that!!
) and I left it there. The cover was repaired. They said since they couldn't reproduce the clunk in the seat they wouldn't do anything about it. And I got a canned response about the other noise that "all drive units make different noises...." blah, blah, blah, so nothing was done. The fact that the loaner did not make that noise and the tech acknowledged it was abnormal but they didn't do anything really makes me angry.
I found a thread here about the driver's seat noise that was exactly what mine was doing with two members who posted the notes from their techs about how they fixed it and they were the same fix - isolate the contactor points. So, I sent that to the service department who still said unless they could reproduce it, they wouldn't even look at it to see if it was the same issue. I argued on that one and spoke with the service manager who finally said, "what do you want me to do, look at it?" And I was like, "yes, that's EXACTLY what I want you to do." So I left it there. I got this message back, "Took the seat out and nothing sir, "Technician removed cushion and inspected seat plastic brackets and did not find excessive play on. Removed brackets and isolated contactor points as a courtesy to try and resolve intermittent issue. Re-assembled seat and tested." Well, guess what? Since his "courtesy" repair, no more seat clunk. Why was that so hard to get done?! I guess the non-excessive play was enough to cause a problem.
Now, when I turn the steering wheel, there is a squealing/whining noise coming from the rear of the vehicle. I heard it before but I assumed it was the tires on the pavement, but today I was parking on grass and heard it so checked it out more. Definitley coming from the rear somewhere.
So, now I get to take it back and probably argue more about the rattle noise and the rear squeal noise. I can't wait to hear that those noises are in the acceptable noise category. For a truck this expensive, I expect better service.
All vehicles have issues, I get it. My last was a 2023 Ford F150 Tremor, fully friggin loaded and it came from the factory with the wrong color door handle somehow and it took me 5 visits to get it fixed. The driver door was also hung out of alignment and had an awful wind noise and they had to re-hang the door and replace the weather stripping. BUT they didn't argue about any of it and it didn't take weeks to get in and they were all fixed. Now, instead of enjoying driving it, I get annoyed with all the noises that I know aren't right and keep expecting the next thing to go wrong. Very frustrating.
Anyone else had this many issues on a 2025 CT? It's got less than 600 miles for goodness sake! I want to wrap and tint it, but with all the issues I don't know if I want to drop that much money on it at this point.
*End vent*
-Dave
So, I took it in to the Clermont service center. I drove it with a tech who huffed at the cover falling off and said that never should have made it through QC. He wasn't driving so didn't experience the seat clunk. He did hear the other noise and said it sounded like something was loose on the outside or underside of the vehicle. So, they gave me a loaner Cyberbeast (damn them for that!!
I found a thread here about the driver's seat noise that was exactly what mine was doing with two members who posted the notes from their techs about how they fixed it and they were the same fix - isolate the contactor points. So, I sent that to the service department who still said unless they could reproduce it, they wouldn't even look at it to see if it was the same issue. I argued on that one and spoke with the service manager who finally said, "what do you want me to do, look at it?" And I was like, "yes, that's EXACTLY what I want you to do." So I left it there. I got this message back, "Took the seat out and nothing sir, "Technician removed cushion and inspected seat plastic brackets and did not find excessive play on. Removed brackets and isolated contactor points as a courtesy to try and resolve intermittent issue. Re-assembled seat and tested." Well, guess what? Since his "courtesy" repair, no more seat clunk. Why was that so hard to get done?! I guess the non-excessive play was enough to cause a problem.
Now, when I turn the steering wheel, there is a squealing/whining noise coming from the rear of the vehicle. I heard it before but I assumed it was the tires on the pavement, but today I was parking on grass and heard it so checked it out more. Definitley coming from the rear somewhere.
So, now I get to take it back and probably argue more about the rattle noise and the rear squeal noise. I can't wait to hear that those noises are in the acceptable noise category. For a truck this expensive, I expect better service.
All vehicles have issues, I get it. My last was a 2023 Ford F150 Tremor, fully friggin loaded and it came from the factory with the wrong color door handle somehow and it took me 5 visits to get it fixed. The driver door was also hung out of alignment and had an awful wind noise and they had to re-hang the door and replace the weather stripping. BUT they didn't argue about any of it and it didn't take weeks to get in and they were all fixed. Now, instead of enjoying driving it, I get annoyed with all the noises that I know aren't right and keep expecting the next thing to go wrong. Very frustrating.
Anyone else had this many issues on a 2025 CT? It's got less than 600 miles for goodness sake! I want to wrap and tint it, but with all the issues I don't know if I want to drop that much money on it at this point.
*End vent*
-Dave
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