rattle rattle, argh..
This might help guys. I'm big on rattles and they drive me insane to the point I want to tear stuff apart just to make it go away. I notice that one of the rattles I have comes from the glove compartment. If you open the glove compartment the rattle goes away. I took the handle and they keyhold apart and wrapped it around electical tape and problem solved.
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I have developed a rattle on my rear passenger door. Any hints?
I also have one in my passenger seat when its slide all the way back, and my front drivers seat rocks and jerks when slowing down or whatever, feels lose.
I have developed a rattle on my rear passenger door. Any hints?
I also have one in my passenger seat when its slide all the way back, and my front drivers seat rocks and jerks when slowing down or whatever, feels lose.
I recently had some "rattles" fixed by the dealer under warranty. I had one in the rear seat, it would creak on the freeway. The tech said he put some foam in behind the seat & tighened some bolts. The second one was the console above the cubby. I dont know what they did but its gone. I had a rattle on the front passenger seat, I thought it was the pillar but it turned out to be the seat belt when I drive with the window down lol.
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Rear passenger door might be the window regulator bolt. Have you ever had them changed out?
The other 2 I have no clue.
The other 2 I have no clue.
1. Open the door and roll down the window
2. Pull the top part of the rubber molding out from inside of the window frame.
3. Spray some 3M silicon lube spray (wet type) or similar on the back side of the molding.
4. Push the molding back into the window frame and verify the window rolls up into the window frame properly (there's no reason it shouldn't)
The sound that you hear is actually the rubber rubbing against the metal inside the frame. It worked for me and i haven't heard anything in 2+ months.
I had this problem, but I got it fixed under warranty. You may want to remove the plastic cover around the seat and see if you can find a loose bolt or something that doesn't seem right when moving the seat back and forth. There's a post somewhere on here of a guy that kept having the problem and figured a way to make it stop moving so much.
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