spicyypenguin
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My Taycan GTS has about 3000 miles and I've recently begun to notice a rattle from the passenger's dashboard area.
I took it to the dealer a few months ago (for a different issue) and asked the service technician to take a look while it was there, I was told that they could not replicate the issue.
That rattle has been driving me crazy since then. My wife thinks that it's coming from the leather dashboard trim above the passenger display, because the rattling noise goes away when she lightly presses that area. It usually happens over 30+ mph on roads that aren't thoroughly smooth. We've tried to take videos to capture to it for next visit to the service department, but unfortunately there's way too much road noise on camera to distinguish anything - even with an iPhone 14 Pro and a GoPro.
I messaged my service advisor about it and he suggested going for a drive together to pinpoint the issue. On the drive there, the rattling noise was present (highway + local roads) so I figure we'd drive on the exact route to finally find where this is coming from. To my surprise, the car was completely silent during that ride with the service advisor - on the exact same route I drove on 15 minutes ago when I could hear the rattling loud and clear. They're waiting on a part for the car arrive and said that they'll keep testing for the rattling noise until then.
I know there's been a few threads on rattling issues already (headrest, b-pillars, puddle lights, etc) - we've looked into all those areas but doesn't seem like it's coming from any of those spots. I think it's from the leather trim on the passenger dashboard area, but I'm completely sure either since the rattling isn't always present and difficult to troubleshoot with certainty.
Has anyone experienced something like this or had luck with the dealer diagnosing the issue?
I took it to the dealer a few months ago (for a different issue) and asked the service technician to take a look while it was there, I was told that they could not replicate the issue.
That rattle has been driving me crazy since then. My wife thinks that it's coming from the leather dashboard trim above the passenger display, because the rattling noise goes away when she lightly presses that area. It usually happens over 30+ mph on roads that aren't thoroughly smooth. We've tried to take videos to capture to it for next visit to the service department, but unfortunately there's way too much road noise on camera to distinguish anything - even with an iPhone 14 Pro and a GoPro.
I messaged my service advisor about it and he suggested going for a drive together to pinpoint the issue. On the drive there, the rattling noise was present (highway + local roads) so I figure we'd drive on the exact route to finally find where this is coming from. To my surprise, the car was completely silent during that ride with the service advisor - on the exact same route I drove on 15 minutes ago when I could hear the rattling loud and clear. They're waiting on a part for the car arrive and said that they'll keep testing for the rattling noise until then.
I know there's been a few threads on rattling issues already (headrest, b-pillars, puddle lights, etc) - we've looked into all those areas but doesn't seem like it's coming from any of those spots. I think it's from the leather trim on the passenger dashboard area, but I'm completely sure either since the rattling isn't always present and difficult to troubleshoot with certainty.
Has anyone experienced something like this or had luck with the dealer diagnosing the issue?
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