eNate said:I did some experimentation early on in my 2017, using blankets any towels over the cargo floor. I found it didn't make a difference.
There was a distinct difference with the seats up versus folded down to and also with the carpeted floor liner out. I've also driven with the whole motor compartment open and it's unbearably loud.
There's a bit of room for some insulation on the underside of the metal motor bay cover in the BEV. In the REX, it available space seems constrained. It would need to be exterior-rated insulation as the underside of the cover it exposed despite being in a protected space.
I've got to admit that I must have become accustom to the whine — it was never bad with the seats up, just noticable, but I tuned it out after awhile, and my kids never complained, and they have better high frequency hearing than my old ears.
Upon switching from the 2017 to a 2021, I believe it's quieter — not through better insulation, because I saw no difference, so maybe through better bearings in the motor and gearbox?
frictioncircle said:What is a nightmare in the 2021, however, is the synthetic motor noise that is projected outside of the car for pedestrian awareness. It's far too loud inside of the i3 and I wonder if the OP's concern might be related to this pedestrian warning sound? It's truly awful.
I've found some relief in adjusting coding parameters but I haven't found a way to turn the external sound completely, forever and always, off.
frictioncircle said:SuperPoly –
From your most recent post it sounds like you ended up purchasing an i3 – congratulations!
To help us diagnose your noise concern, what year and powertrain is your i3?
Has anyone noticed a NVH improvement (motor noise, or otherwise) with the parcel shelf installed? My car didn't come with one.
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