Rattly Windscreen
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Re: Rattly Windscreen
Thanks for that, I will have a better look at the whole plastic panel then to see if I can pin point it. Fingers crossed! Thanks for your help.
- niggy
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Re: Rattly Windscreen
Yay !!!!!!!!!!! My rattle / vibration has gone it was the scuttle cover - peace at last !
- niggy
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Re: Rattly Windscreen
Rattle returned ! Now booked into stealers based on fact it is 2 weeks old and I don't think I should have to mess about solving it. Will give update after it returns
- whiteDevil_170
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Re: Rattly Windscreen
ok so I decided to see if this was the problem that's causing the rattle under acceleration.RW1 wrote:Decided to investigate this problem today. Although I didn't have the problem (yet!), what I found was mine was close to doing it.
So what's causing it? The scuttle cover is contacting the inner wing bodywork suspension turret area. See first photo, contact points are the red arrows. It can happen on both sides of the car but it seems the driver's side skuttle panel covering the wiper motor is much closer to the inner wing.
This is how I fixed it. Take the rubber skuttle/engine bay seal aside. Lift the skuttle panel. You will see the skuttle panel has a right angled (90') edge. It is this edge that contacts the bodywork. Cut a small piece of Velcro felt pad and stick it in th earea where the skuttle panel contacts the inner wing suspension turret bodywork.
(My photo shows a piece of anti-squeak tape under the velcro pad in the event if the pad wears through to protect the paint, not absolutely necessary.)
C.
I taped and sounded like was hitting the turret area. Applied some of the foam I had laying around. Didn't make a a noise after just a thud which meant it was then hitting foam. So I went for a test drive and all the way there under harsh acceleration it was blissful. All the way home there was no noise. Untill the last half a mile and then suddenly the noise returned. So I'm clueless to what the noise is. I have done the bonnet strut and now this. Still no cure.
Jack
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Re: Rattly Windscreen
I had a small rattle that I eventually traced to the washer jet. One was not a tight fit and appears to have been the cause. Cut and stuck a small peice of felt between the washer jet and bonnet skin on the underside of the bonnet. Found the fault by trying to see what movement there was when gently pushing the washer jet from the underside.