Djinndjinn
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- Models S, Cybertruck
Sounds like there are multiple issues. Mine was extremely noisy, seemingly from wind turbulence. Brought it in several times, they heard it, then they drove a loaner and said it sounded the same. So it sounds like it’s a common technician approach to a problem I don’t think they’ve solved.
I did find a solution that reduced the noise, although it didn’t eliminate. It’s a continuous rubber seal that can be placed around the glass roof in the seams. It seems to reduce turbulence in the interface between the windshield and the glass roof. Here is my previous post. Hope it helps someone. Minimal investment to try.
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the noise reduction kit from RPM Tesla for the model S fits the Cybertruck very well. Took a few tries but I was able to install in about 15 minutes with painters tape as a helper (they have an installation video which was helpful). It is a loop of rubber - I ran it around the perimeter of the roof glass - easy on front and back, but with sides I had to decide whether to run along the roof glass or the side piece that abuts the stainless steel side. I chose the former because it made the perimeter smaller and much closer to the size of the model S - I was afraid it wouldn’t stretch enough if I ran it down the outer sides. See pics.
And … it really helped! Definite reduction in noise. Thinking much of the improvement was closing the gap between the windshield and roof glass. Only $30 bucks. If you have windshield noise, maybe give it a try.
https://www.rpmtesla.com/products/m...it-24-with-20-off?_pos=3&_sid=8884c0a02&_ss=r
I did find a solution that reduced the noise, although it didn’t eliminate. It’s a continuous rubber seal that can be placed around the glass roof in the seams. It seems to reduce turbulence in the interface between the windshield and the glass roof. Here is my previous post. Hope it helps someone. Minimal investment to try.
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the noise reduction kit from RPM Tesla for the model S fits the Cybertruck very well. Took a few tries but I was able to install in about 15 minutes with painters tape as a helper (they have an installation video which was helpful). It is a loop of rubber - I ran it around the perimeter of the roof glass - easy on front and back, but with sides I had to decide whether to run along the roof glass or the side piece that abuts the stainless steel side. I chose the former because it made the perimeter smaller and much closer to the size of the model S - I was afraid it wouldn’t stretch enough if I ran it down the outer sides. See pics.
And … it really helped! Definite reduction in noise. Thinking much of the improvement was closing the gap between the windshield and roof glass. Only $30 bucks. If you have windshield noise, maybe give it a try.
https://www.rpmtesla.com/products/m...it-24-with-20-off?_pos=3&_sid=8884c0a02&_ss=r
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