Infamous B Pillar Tick/Squeak
#11
I have this issue since day 1 and been to several dealers, applied with many felts on various locations. One of the dealers even replaced the door panel and the black trim on the outside but the rattle is still there especially in a hot day. I have owned the car about 5 years now so I'm kind of get use to it.
#13
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The vehicle is nice a quiet except for that rattle. Sounds like a small glass rod bouncing around in there. Did the silicone spray work for you and do you think it is a long term solution?
I had brought mine in shortly after purchasing it and they mentioned using felt before. But as luck would have it the weather cooled down and they couldn't reproduce it. Now that its hot everyday I'm thinking of bringing it back in for review.
I had brought mine in shortly after purchasing it and they mentioned using felt before. But as luck would have it the weather cooled down and they couldn't reproduce it. Now that its hot everyday I'm thinking of bringing it back in for review.
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I am having the same rattle/ticking noise. What is odd is that when it occurs, if I open and shut the rear door, the noise goes away. If I reach behind me and push on the door panel right below the tweeter, the noise will go away as long as I put pressure on the door. Do you think its the black trim still?
#15
yes. the entire vehicle vibrates when driving. The vibration you can't feel, but enough to make the exterior black trim panel to vibrate and touch the B pillar chassis. It's not just the black trim that vibrates. It's the entire vehicle including your rear door the black trim panel is attached to. You stop the vibration or reduce it by pressing the door panel, it will most likely stop the vibration transmitted to the trim panel, so the rattle stops. Also, opening and closing door is just temporary fix, and the rattle will come back soon.
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yes. the entire vehicle vibrates when driving. The vibration you can't feel, but enough to make the exterior black trim panel to vibrate and touch the B pillar chassis. It's not just the black trim that vibrates. It's the entire vehicle including your rear door the black trim panel is attached to. You stop the vibration or reduce it by pressing the door panel, it will most likely stop the vibration transmitted to the trim panel, so the rattle stops. Also, opening and closing door is just temporary fix, and the rattle will come back soon.
#17
that's exactly what I'm trying to do, but I'm not sure how to access the trim. I'm sure I will have to take off the door panel and some more along the way to get to the black trim. I'm wondering if anyone try to remove the black trim panel?
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