TheJackel2013
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Mine clicks too. Very faint and can only hear with windows down. But it’s there. I feel no mechanical vibration or shudder. Just the audible click.
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Exactly what I'm hearing. And as you say, you don't have to completely stop for it to click again. Like half-shaft play or if there is a torque link on the motor that's flexing back and forth when you accel/decel.I hear a click when I take off with the windows down. Very faint but it’s there. When I almost stop I can here it as well. One pedal drive. Sounds like okay in the axle, maybe it’s normal. Heard it since day 1. Almost 5k miles. My Mustang Mache is silent. Maybe it’s normal. More of a axle click it sounds like.
I'll see if I can find my old GoPro cube.Can someone get a recording of it?
Yes, maybe it’s normal. I had my axles replaced in my Mache, I argued that it was the axles and ford said, we think it’s the motor. Replaced the motor, and noise still there. A clunk when I turned a hard left or right at 5-10 mph. It was the axles. Hopefully it’s normal, or maybe the lightning has faulty axles as well. It doesn’t sound bad, but most definitely a solid click noise.Exactly what I'm hearing. And as you say, you don't have to completely stop for it to click again. Like half-shaft play or if there is a torque link on the motor that's flexing back and forth when you accel/decel.
Mike
Excerpt from a longer version taken with the GoPro clamped to the trailer receiver:Can someone get a recording of it?
I might take it off and do another video to see if there's any movement that correlates with the clicking. It's gotten so that half the time I don't notice it anymore, it's always there when even slightly accelerating or decelerating. I don't have the radio on cause I like it quiet, so the noise is pretty easy to hear.I would take spare tire off and look around.