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Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:24 am
by scraverX
My Parcel shelf would rattle (partly due to my subs ;) ) if I didn't have pieces of felt wedged between it and the rear glass.

Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 11:06 am
by milobob
blu_art wrote:3)Rattle that comes from passenger side glove box is caused by the bottom cover which is under the glove box. Remove this bottom cover by removing the two clips. add some tape around two pointy plastics on the botom cover & then add a thin layer or padding on top of the bottom cover. Now put it back & put two clips.


Yes I forgot to mention I did this too. When I installed my mirrors I found that this piece was loose causing a bit of rattling - however taping it I found didn't stop the rattles from the glovebox completely so my method of wiring up the glovebox piston works.

I suppose I only get the stereo rattle on bumpy country rods where the temperature is quite low... hardly ever, even less so the instrument rattle. On normal city driving/highways I don't hear a thing.


For YOU GUYS with the DOOR RATTLES: What I found with our Outlander was that the tinting people broke one of the clips that hold the WHITE DOOR CLIP into the door. This caused the WHITE CLIP to be loose and fall out to the bottom cavity of the door - rattling whenever you drive on certain rougher roads above a certain speed.

If you think you have a rattle in the door - I suggest taking it apart and checking to see if there is anything floating at the bottom of the door cavity - AND check to see if all the white clips are still in place! :)

Hope this helps some people.

Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 11:53 am
by shamrockshirts
Just tried the Glovebox fix (however the piston wasn't loose and didn't rattle when I tested it). BUT I found the plastic panel/kickplate under the glove box was stupidly loose. I suspect this is the actual source of my rattle.

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:38 pm
by AcTiv driver
I bought an Activ in April this year. Within 3 months I had rattles! Very disappointing to say the least. Couldn't believe it when I found this post, with people having problems in the same areas as myself.
I have an IRRITATING rattle coming from the passenger side vent area, possibly the glove box, however it doesn't seem like there is any problem with it. Plastic on plastic, like something is loose. Too scared to remove anything for the fear that the rattle will bring 3 more friends along. Also, had a creaking noise from the rear passenger side of the car, when turning the corner or an incline or decline from driveways. Contacted my Mitsu dealer, and discussed the creaking along with OTHER problems (rattling front windows when 1/4 or 1/2 open, and faulty bluetooth system), and since then, have not heard the creek once. Fingers crossed it doesn't return. However before i went to the dealer, I did notice my rear bumper made a creek when i pushed it up, so i'm assuming they may have tightened the bumper. They are also replacing the front windows AND bluetooth system. Apparently the windows are a KNOWN issue in the OUTLANDER but not the Lancer. Not sure of what to do with the dash noise, perhaps just pretend it doesn't exist, or wear earplugs? :-P

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 10:00 pm
by dannyboi
Drove to Canberra today, and the glove box was going crazy. I think I'm going to find some sort of glass bumper or even masking tape to dampen the sound.
It almost feels like that silver trim is rubbing against the glove box. If I press the glove box in, then the rattle stops.

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:10 am
by robnkel
Got me a rattle now also.
4,500 ks 7 months old.
Somewhere behind the stereo.
Got one around the glove box too, open it and shut it again and its gone.
The one behind the stereo only comes up when cruising the highway, 5th gear.
Shitful!!!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:13 am
by liam92
Ive got steering column rattles, Im yet to have a go at fixing it but finally found it yesterday! the bottom plate closest to your legs is making alot of noise

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:24 pm
by sunstealth
rattles try a front end squeak which turned out to be both front strut top plates were shot at 1300 kilometres.

A thud/thump and creak sound in the trunk/boot area turned out to be an area where the spot weld failed, it had to be repaired under warranty took almost a full week.

the C pillar airbag plastic covers were constantly falling off, luckily yesterday the head mecanic at a DIFFERENT mitsu dealership fixed the problem. window tinters break the retaining clips and it does'nt show off till they get a little abbraded by vibrations.

and all the others you mentionned are there, but particularly the front door handles area.

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 1:29 pm
by JaCe
I've noticed my car has a lot of rattles even since it was new :(

Bit of a pity but from what I can tell in reading reviews in magazines (I think it was MOTOR?), the Evo X actually involves quite a lot of manual labour in the construction/assembly process which probably explains the inconsistencies.

That being said, it's still better than my Mum's Jaguar which has varying gaps everywhere!

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 11:22 pm
by Fisherrr
Here is what specialist guys are saying about lancer dashboard:

Under dash space:
Wires - bare without anti-rattle braids, and indeed the dashboard consists of many pieces, which rub against each other, creating sounds. Moreover, the dashboard doesn't have enough fasteners to the frame (which we counted about 8 pieces only), which further stimulates her "walk" on the bumps.

Image

Full story on dashboard soundproofing (sorry it is in Russian)
http://www.auto-loker.ru/photoset_10.shtml


I would love to do the same, just not sure how to disassemble and then put it back.

Door Rattles

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:47 pm
by chris851
Hey dose any one have bad rattles in the door handles? sounds like a spring... when i thump my hand over the handle.

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:51 pm
by JaCe
lol i've had rattles in my car since the day i got it... sometimes here, sometimes there.

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 5:01 pm
by Gleno
I have the odd rattle here and there,near the glove box and near the side pillar,cant seem to pinpoint it though,mainly on course roads i hear them.Seems to be ok on a smooth road.

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 7:02 pm
by dannyboi
Removed the glovebox for the first time to tape the clips for the piston. Will see how it goes, as the rattling is happening in suburban driving.