Why is Tesla making a loud noise?

Oceanside Motorsports • June 11, 2025

If your Tesla has suddenly started making an unusual or loud noise, it’s completely understandable to feel concerned. At Oceanside Motorsports , we specialize in Tesla repair, and over the years, we’ve seen our fair share of noisy Teslas — from subtle hums to full-blown rattles.

In this article, we’ll dive deep into the most common causes of loud noises in Teslas, how to recognize the issue, and when to bring your EV in for professional diagnosis. If you’re in the Oceanside area and looking for trusted Tesla repair, our team of EV-trained mechanics is here to help.

Common Reasons for Loud Tesla Noises

Let’s break down a few reasons your Tesla might be making an unexpected noise — and when it’s time to visit Oceanside Motorsports for an evaluation.

1. Suspension or Control Arm Issues

Many Tesla owners notice clunking or knocking noises, especially when turning or going over bumps. This often points to problems in the suspension system, particularly the control arms or bushings. Premature wear has been seen in some Model S and Model 3 vehicles. At Oceanside Motorsports, we’ve replaced countless upper control arms to restore quiet, responsive handling.

2. Loose Underbody Panels or Wheel Well Liners

Teslas feature underbody aerodynamic panels to reduce drag and improve efficiency. If these panels come loose — often after road debris strikes or heavy rain — they can rattle, flap, or scrape while driving. It’s a common issue and easy to fix with a quick inspection. We’ll raise your vehicle and secure or replace any loose panels right away.

3. Drive Unit or Inverter Noise

Electric drive units and inverters can develop high-pitched whining, buzzing, or howling noises. These sounds often increase with speed and may indicate internal wear or bearing issues. A healthy Tesla should have a smooth, low hum under load. 

4. Brake Noise – Especially After Sitting

A grinding or squealing sound after your Tesla has been parked for a while is usually surface rust on the brake rotors. Since regenerative braking reduces wear on physical brakes, this light corrosion is more common. In most cases, the noise disappears after a few stops. If it persists, it may signal worn pads or stuck calipers — both of which we service using Tesla-specific components.

5. HVAC System Noises

Clicking, buzzing, or whooshing from the A/C system may come from a failing fan, actuator, or debris in the ducts. These sounds often happen when starting the heater or air conditioning. Cabin filters, dust buildup, or worn actuators are common culprits. 

Not All Noise Is “Normal” in an Electric Vehicle

Many people assume that Teslas should be completely silent, but that’s a common misconception. While it’s true that Teslas are much quieter than gas-powered vehicles, they can still produce a range of normal and abnormal noises. It’s typical to hear a soft humming or whirring sound when accelerating or decelerating, which comes from the electric motor and inverter. 

You might also notice cooling fans running during charging or after a long drive, as well as pedestrian warning noises at low speeds — all of which are perfectly normal. However, if you begin to hear grinding, knocking, or clunking sounds, it could be a sign that something’s wrong and may require immediate Tesla repair. High-pitched squeals or metallic screeches, especially while braking or turning, should also be checked out by a certified Tesla mechanic. 

When to Be Concerned — and What to Do Next

If your Tesla starts making a new noise that’s loud, persistent, or changes with vehicle speed, don’t wait. Electric vehicles don’t have the same margin for error as gas-powered ones when it comes to drivetrain or suspension issues. The longer you wait, the more risk you run of damaging something expensive — or worse, putting yourself at risk. Some red flags that require immediate Tesla repair.

  1. Sudden Grinding or Whining During Acceleration

If your Tesla makes a loud grinding or high-pitched whine when you press the accelerator, that’s not something to shrug off. This could point to an issue with the drive unit, motor bearings, or inverter system—key components that keep your EV running. It might start as a faint noise, but if it gets louder under acceleration, it’s time to have it looked at. The sooner you catch it, the better the outcome (and the lower the Tesla repair bill).

  1. Clunking When Braking or Turning

This one’s easy to recognize—you apply the brakes or take a turn and hear a sharp clunk or knock. It’s often linked to the suspension system, especially worn-out control arms, bushings, or ball joints. Teslas are heavier than traditional cars due to the battery pack, so suspension parts can wear out faster than you’d expect. At Oceanside Motorsports, we’ve replaced countless Model S and Model X suspension components that started with this exact noise.

  1. Thumping That Matches Your Speed

Hear a repetitive thump-thump-thump that speeds up as you drive faster? That usually points to a tire, wheel bearing, or axle issue. It could be a flat spot on a tire, a damaged CV axle, or something as simple as a rock caught in the tread. Either way, it’s best to get it checked out quickly—especially before a minor vibration turns into a major drivetrain repair.

  1. Rattling Near the Battery or Rear Motor Area

A soft rattle that seems to come from underneath or behind your Tesla could be related to loose underbody panels, heat shields, or even battery mounts. Don’t take chances here—the battery pack is the heart of your EV. Any unusual sound from that area deserves a prompt inspection. We’ve helped many Tesla drivers catch small underbody issues before they caused long-term damage.

Tesla Repair at Oceanside Motorsports

When your Tesla starts making noise, it’s speaking to you. Don’t wait for a small issue to become a big one. Whether it’s something as simple as a loose panel or as serious as a failing drive unit, the experts at Oceanside Motorsports are here to help with top-tier Tesla repair.

Give us a call or book your visit online today. Let’s keep your Tesla running silent, smooth, and strong — just the way it was meant to.

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