A rattle that you can fix while driving....
A rattle that you can fix while driving....
Driving home from the gym tonight I noticed that my usual rattles seemed extra annoying. The usual
"I have to take this to the dealer" thought came to mind, until I noticed where the most blantent rattle was coming from.....
The passenger seatbelt was twisted and rattling just enough against the B-Pillar. It might not sound like much, but it made a huge difference when I flipped it back around the right way.
nice and quiet for now ( except for the rear deck )
-Chad
"I have to take this to the dealer" thought came to mind, until I noticed where the most blantent rattle was coming from.....
The passenger seatbelt was twisted and rattling just enough against the B-Pillar. It might not sound like much, but it made a huge difference when I flipped it back around the right way.
nice and quiet for now ( except for the rear deck )
-Chad
I came up with a temporary solution for rear deck rattles because the service department at my dealership is apparently researching and doesn't know how to fix it. Take you manual case(the leather case that holds your manual, comes with the car) and jam it into the back between the glass and the rear deck. Believe it or not, it doesn't look that bad and 90% of the rattle is improved. If you don't know what I'm talking about, ask for pics and I'll show you.
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