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Tried taking it to your dealer so they can take it for a text drive and diagnose it in person?
Your e-brake cables come to a single point near your drivers side rear wheel. You'll have to crawl under and see the bracket that holds them together and the cables are rubbing on that bracket. I ended up doing some trial and error and zipped tied them apart until the noise went away. When you are under the vehicle push up on the frame to mimic the movement and it will help locate the noise. I also had one of the cables rubbing on a bushing in front of that same wheel. Hopefully this helps.
Your e-brake cables come to a single point near your drivers side rear wheel. You'll have to crawl under and see the bracket that holds them together and the cables are rubbing on that bracket. I ended up doing some trial and error and zipped tied them apart until the noise went away. When you are under the vehicle push up on the frame to mimic the movement and it will help locate the noise. I also had one of the cables rubbing on a bushing in front of that same wheel. Hopefully this helps.