Rattle Video on Youtube 2010 TL
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#2
YES! I have the exact same problem at the same location. I brought my car to the dealership earlier last week and the tech heard a rattle near the back window at that same location. I'm planning to bring it back to get it repaired.
#3
yea, thats no good at all...i would have my car at the dealer asap, if i couldnt first figure it out on my own...i have been know to dig pretty deep into taking shit apart to find a rattle...otherwise, i just turn up the radio...
#4
If I had that sound you would be able to also hear me saying FAWKIN CHIT in the background!
Did you try removing your entire back seat and leave it then try driving maybe you can pin point. It kind of sounds like the belt buckle is behind the seat and hitting the body or metal. Probably sure its not that but it sounds like it.
Did you try removing your entire back seat and leave it then try driving maybe you can pin point. It kind of sounds like the belt buckle is behind the seat and hitting the body or metal. Probably sure its not that but it sounds like it.
#5
Sounds very similar to what I was hearing in my 2010 TL, more of a tapping sound than a rattle sound. Took it to the dealer and they took it for a ride and could hear it and said it was around back seat and the trunk (I really need to pay attention more when the service rep is explaining the problem to me) and that they insulated it. It happened all the time for a few months and was driving me crazy and now it's so quiet and I was so used to the tapping that the quiet is driving me crazy. Sounds like I'm just crazy with or without the tapping sound.
#7
Wow that is really annoying. Reminds me of the rattle in a car my grandfather had. Turned out to be a spoon tied to the inside of the door. The salesman wanted to get even with him for being such a prick. Now you know where I get it from.
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#9
This noise sounds similar to the one that I experienced coming from the glovebox area in my 07' TSX! I ended up taking it to the dealership, and they insulated the glove box area with felt. That pretty much took care of the issue. I still get the rattle sound once in awhile, but it's not nearly as bad or persistent as it use to be.
Hope you get this problem resolved! I know how annoying it is!
Hope you get this problem resolved! I know how annoying it is!
#11
LOL This is not my car. I just found it on youtube. I thought it would help people who were trying to describe their rattling issues. I had a rattle on the day I drove home from the dealership and haven't heard it since. Now the whistling sun roof is another issue.
#17
For those of you that have the metallic "tap/clicking" in the rear shelf, Acura Engineering has told the dealerships not to attempt a fix until Engineering is contacted.My vehicle awaits their instructions, or tech rep visit.I have the Engineering request bulletin if anyone wants a copy. One thing I noticed is the "tap/clicking" is non existant when roads are wet or snow covered.I cannot even intentionally create noise (and believe me I tried) over the bumpiest roads in weather conditions like this.Very strange.
#20
The dealer had my 09 tl shawd for over a week and never was able to fix it. If I turn the radio on, even at a low volume I can't hear it, so that is what I do. I may bring a copy of the picture of the engineering request into the dealership and see what they do.
#23
They spent over a week on my car last time, and I am hesitant to allow that again. I have little confidence in the dealer's ability to fix the issue, especially since the bulletin posted in this thread does not indicate a cause or a fix.
#24
Just to add an additional datapoint. In a thread elsewhere, I've pretty much documented my experience with this rattle/pop/click, what have you, coming from the rear.
I had noticed it when my car had 1,500 miles. I worked with a very accommodating dealer for about a YEAR and now at almost 30,000 miles, the problem has NOT been fixed. The last advice from the dealer, and I'm sure before the above bulletin was issued, was that they called Acura Tech Line and Acura recommended that the car be brought to a body shop. They would cut the seam, re-weld it, and repaint any disturbed area. Acura wants to do this to a car that LESS (at the time) than a year old? No F'in way!!!!
Not acceptable to me so I left it at that.
I had noticed it when my car had 1,500 miles. I worked with a very accommodating dealer for about a YEAR and now at almost 30,000 miles, the problem has NOT been fixed. The last advice from the dealer, and I'm sure before the above bulletin was issued, was that they called Acura Tech Line and Acura recommended that the car be brought to a body shop. They would cut the seam, re-weld it, and repaint any disturbed area. Acura wants to do this to a car that LESS (at the time) than a year old? No F'in way!!!!
Not acceptable to me so I left it at that.
#26
Just to add an additional datapoint. In a thread elsewhere, I've pretty much documented my experience with this rattle/pop/click, what have you, coming from the rear.
I had noticed it when my car had 1,500 miles. I worked with a very accommodating dealer for about a YEAR and now at almost 30,000 miles, the problem has NOT been fixed. The last advice from the dealer, and I'm sure before the above bulletin was issued, was that they called Acura Tech Line and Acura recommended that the car be brought to a body shop. They would cut the seam, re-weld it, and repaint any disturbed area. Acura wants to do this to a car that LESS (at the time) than a year old? No F'in way!!!!
Not acceptable to me so I left it at that.
I had noticed it when my car had 1,500 miles. I worked with a very accommodating dealer for about a YEAR and now at almost 30,000 miles, the problem has NOT been fixed. The last advice from the dealer, and I'm sure before the above bulletin was issued, was that they called Acura Tech Line and Acura recommended that the car be brought to a body shop. They would cut the seam, re-weld it, and repaint any disturbed area. Acura wants to do this to a car that LESS (at the time) than a year old? No F'in way!!!!
Not acceptable to me so I left it at that.
The Acura rep was at the dealership a day prior to my appointment and was aware of the many complaints but told the dealership they have not issued a TSB and for the dealership to proceed as they normally would to troubleshoot and fix a rattle/noise. It sounds like they really dont know what is the correct fix IMHO.
Anyway, my TL spend 2 days at the dealership. I spoke with the tech who heard the noise during our test drive and worked on my car. As expected he said to isolate the noise was very time consuming. He insulated every possible area on rear shelf while working in trunk with upper lining removed.(plastic fasteners on metal, etc.) After numerous test drives he felt the noise was more loacted in the upper area of the passenger rear fender on the inside of the vehicle. The trunk side panel was removed and he lubed all the spot welds claiming the upper area near window was his focus area.
I must say he looked exhausted and my receipt reflected 8.5 hours of labor charged under warranty to Acura. I was not brushed off at all by the dealership. The service manager said if the noise returns dont hesitate to bring it back.
My car is tap/tick free for 3 days now but I'm still not claiming a fix as it is an intermittant problem that seems to be more active in warmer temps on my car. I will monitor and update.
This is very frustrating but I still believe we need to bring our cars in for this issue. The more troubleshooting labor charges Acura gets, the more likely they are to do something.
#27
I mentioned to my local Acura Service dept what your Acura dealer told you about a reweld. Thier eyes got REAL big. They said they have NEVER heard of that and have never taken a vehicle to a bodyshop for such a problem. I'm not saying its not a remote possibility, just what they said.
I even have an Acura Tech Line case number documenting this as the dealer called them up after 3x and still couldn't solve it. It was Acura Tech who recommended the body shop solution, not the dealer. Maybe it was an intern who ansewered the phone at Acura Tech that day.
#28
You should have seen the size of MY eyes when I heard that too! I refused to do this and rather wait until more and more people complain (like you guys ).
I even have an Acura Tech Line case number documenting this as the dealer called them up after 3x and still couldn't solve it. It was Acura Tech who recommended the body shop solution, not the dealer. Maybe it was an intern who ansewered the phone at Acura Tech that day.
I even have an Acura Tech Line case number documenting this as the dealer called them up after 3x and still couldn't solve it. It was Acura Tech who recommended the body shop solution, not the dealer. Maybe it was an intern who ansewered the phone at Acura Tech that day.
#31
Totally agree as each body shop has different degree of quality and workmanship so there's no consistency. Not acceptable!
#32
My 2010 TL SH AWD has no noise yet. Mileage is at 2100km or 1312 miles. I hope I will not have this problem. My 1996 Chev Z24 had this kind of a problem. Even after 30 visits to the dealer the technicians couldn't fix it. Finally GM Canada decided that there was no fix and that the car is safe, and that "no further repairs are recommended to the vehicle" for this issue. That really pissed me off and I consulted my own mechanic. After 1 hour he pinpointed the problem to be the sturts at the back. I've taken that info to the GM dealer and they decided to try it after arguing. It fixed my problem. ...so to make a long story short, be persistent and make Acura responsible for the product they made.
#33
I took a peek into into this thread when it was first posted and thought to myself "I'm glad I haven't encountered this problem." BUT, on my way home from work today I heard this exact same noise coming from the rear that has been described throughout this thread! I haven't hit anything or gone over a large bump/pothole, nothing. It just popped up out of the blue.
I'm going to have to drive it around a bit more to see if it persists. If and when it does I'll be visiting my local Acura dealer. If I get any BS I wont hesitate to bring this forum/thread to their attention. I HATE unsolicited rattles on cars, especially one that boasts the quality of Acura. Any updates on a possible cause or solution?
I'm going to have to drive it around a bit more to see if it persists. If and when it does I'll be visiting my local Acura dealer. If I get any BS I wont hesitate to bring this forum/thread to their attention. I HATE unsolicited rattles on cars, especially one that boasts the quality of Acura. Any updates on a possible cause or solution?
#34
Since you are in IA and it's probably extremely cold now, wait until it warms up. If it truly is indeed seam rubbing/interference, warmer weather causes things to expand more and then you'll really hear it! Speaking from experience...
#35
Interesting you say that. The day I heard it, we had been getting a wintery mix of rain/snow so my TL had a light glaze of ice on it. Heard the noise on the way home and was somewhat agitated. Put it in the garage when I got home. My garage is "heated", I have a ceiling mounted heater for the dog's kennel in the garage (and I'll be honest its for me and the car as well). Drove it later after it had "warmed" up to about 50 degrees from sitting in the garage, and I didn't notice the rattle. From my brief observation it seems the cold is what had the adverse effect. Anyway, I'll have to keep an eye on it and see if I get similar results when the weather is significantly warmer.
#39
Hey Guys- I own a 2005 TL Auto Navi and I have been dealing with similar clicking like this for over thre years. I have had the car in the dealership 4-5 times (extended warranty has covered these visits) but they can't seem to get the issue corrected. Still there. Same location. How the hell can the same problem arise out of the same area in cars that are 5 model years apart and two different designs? How is it possible that they can't find a fix for this problem?