Why is My Tesla Squeaking?

Oceanside Motorsports • January 13, 2025

If you’ve noticed your Tesla making a squeaking noise , you’re not alone. Many Tesla owners encounter this issue at some point, and while it can be alarming, it’s often something that can be resolved with proper care and attention. 

In this guide, we’ll delve into the potential causes of squeaking in your Tesla, how to address them, and why you should trust Tesla mechanics at Oceanside Motorsports for all your Tesla repair needs.

Common Causes of Squeaking in Your Tesla

1. Brake pads and rotors

One of the major causes for squeaky noise making in Teslas, especially the Model 3, Model S, and Model Y, is due to brakes. The wear on brake pads is reduced by regenerative braking system, but causes its buildup in dust that leads to squeaks. Due to lessened use of brakes, the pads may also “glaze,” causing them to harden and generate noise. Moreover, rotors can develop a thin film of rust since they are not cleaned thoroughly through regular braking.

2. Suspension Parts

Squeaking sounds are usually heard when the vehicle is over bumps or when it is turning. Eventually, bushings, ball joints, or control arms become worn out or dry. Worn or dry parts cause friction and produce audible squeaks while in motion. Regular checks will help diagnose these problems early on.

3. Door Seals and Trim

The other noise sources in a Tesla are door seals and trim. Misaligned panels or trim pieces can produce rubbing sounds during driving. Also, worn-out door seals can squeak whenever they rub against the car’s frame. There may be unwanted noises due to loose fittings or clips inside the vehicle.

4. Wheel Bearings

Although less frequent, worn or damaged wheel bearings can cause squeaking. This noise is more pronounced at higher speeds or during turns when the bearings are subjected to additional stress. It is important to address this problem quickly to ensure safety and avoid further damage. A proper inspection can confirm if the wheel bearings are the cause.

5. Drive Unit or Motor Issues

In extremely rare cases, the squeaking may be caused by the electric drive unit or motor. Such noise may imply a more dangerous mechanical failure that must be addressed right away. In most cases, ignoring these noises may result in severe damage or poor performance. A trusted Tesla mechanic like Oceanside Motorsports is necessary to make the proper diagnosis and rectification.

Preventing Future Squeaks in Your Tesla

To keep your Tesla running smoothly and quietly, consider these preventative measures.

1. Periodic Servicing

Regular servicing at a reputable Tesla mechanic like Oceanside Motorsports is fundamental to maintaining the condition of your vehicle. Checks done during routine servicing can uncover problems before they arise and become large issues. It will ensure the proper functioning of all parts like brakes, suspension, and drive units. A well-maintained Tesla, on the average, has an extended lifespan as well.

2. Clean Brakes

Regular cleaning of brake rotors and pads removes accumulated dust and debris, preventing rust buildup that may cause squeaking and reduce braking efficiency. It ensures smoother operation and better stopping performance. Use the brakes as much as possible by driving around in routine fashion.

3. Lubricate Moving Parts

Silicone-based lubricants applied to door seals and suspension components reduce squeaks and friction. This is a simple maintenance task that ensures smooth operation and extends the life of these parts. It is especially useful in reducing noise from dry bushings or worn-out seals. Regular lubrication can prevent wear and enhance overall driving comfort.

4. Monitor Driving Habits

Incorporating the occasional use of brakes into your driving habits is important, even with regenerative braking. This helps maintain the condition of brake pads and rotors by preventing rust and glazing. Light braking during longer trips can also keep the system well-conditioned. Being mindful of your braking habits ensures optimal performance over time.

5. Check Tires and Bearings

Regular tire and wheel bearing inspections check for signs of wear and tear. Proper inflation of tires along with good care of bearings, result in smooth and quieter rides. It allows the driver to catch potential issues, such as uneven wear or bearing noises, before a costly repair occurs. Routine checks support both safety and performance.

Schedule Your Tesla Repair in Oceanside Today

Don’t let a squeaking noise disrupt your driving experience. Trust the experts at Oceanside Motorsports to diagnose and fix the issue efficiently. With our expertise in Tesla vehicles and commitment to top-notch service, we’ll have your car running like new in no time.

Call us today to book an appointment or visit our shop in Oceanside. Experience the difference of working with a dedicated team that genuinely cares about your Tesla.

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