newbie with rattle in rear
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When it's extreme cold I still get some noises, but it seems more from the headliner. Once the interiour warms up it gets quieter. When I take car out of my heated garage its fine. When I drive it after parking outside a few hours in the cold I get (although now on rare occassions) that noise.
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Gears:
If you have a the time I would also appreciate a copy of anything you can share, as my car is going in to the dealership with the noise issue also and I would love to hand them something at that time.
jbkramp@gmail.com
Thanks very much,
Jeff
If you have a the time I would also appreciate a copy of anything you can share, as my car is going in to the dealership with the noise issue also and I would love to hand them something at that time.
jbkramp@gmail.com
Thanks very much,
Jeff
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I have the roof popping sound also and its driving me nuts. The dealer said he took care of it pre-delivery but im not so sure....can you email me the pdf also.
esg1@mac.com
Thanks!
esg1@mac.com
Thanks!
#29
I too would appreciate a copy. I have been to my dealers thrice for the noise issue without resolution.
Please kindly send to: bayorinde17@yahoo.com
Much appreciated.
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gears (02-26-2011)
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sorry to hear so many of you are having the rattles/creeking/popping from the roof or headliner. I have dealt with numerous noises from the roof. it seem to be worse on the earlier vin cars. Depending where your noise is coming from it can be any number of things making noise. it could be as simple as a broken headliner clip - if you had the k064 enhanments/updates done your headliner was lowered to update parts on you sunblind so it is possible that a clip broke and the headliner is making the noise. the creeking noises usually comes from the sunroof track. during assembly at the factory they didnt tighten the track evenly and is sitting unevenly against the roof and makes a creeking noise. the popping noise can be a couple things, there are alignment pins for the sunroof track that are threaded and rub against the track and make a popping noise when the body flexes and there are also alignment pins for the front and rear windshields that some times also make noise. The hardest noise that ive had to find so far is a body rivet making a creeking noise when flexing the body of the car (i.e stopping, acceling, turning). Since the car is pretty much held together by rivets and glue it can be very hard to trace down which rivet it is.
The key to getting your noise(s) fixed at your local dealer is describing what you hear and where you hear it from in as much detail as you can, describe conditions hot, cold, over large bumps, body flex. You best chance of getting it fixed is have the mechanic fixing it go for a ride with you and point out the noises, that way you are on the same page.
Most of these problem areas should have been addressed during the k064 updates, but what i noticed at my dealer is that certain techs pay a little less attention to detail when it comes to rattles, especially if the car is still new car inventory or if the customer is not complaining about a rattle.
Hopes this helps
The key to getting your noise(s) fixed at your local dealer is describing what you hear and where you hear it from in as much detail as you can, describe conditions hot, cold, over large bumps, body flex. You best chance of getting it fixed is have the mechanic fixing it go for a ride with you and point out the noises, that way you are on the same page.
Most of these problem areas should have been addressed during the k064 updates, but what i noticed at my dealer is that certain techs pay a little less attention to detail when it comes to rattles, especially if the car is still new car inventory or if the customer is not complaining about a rattle.
Hopes this helps
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gears (03-04-2011)
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Well put. Thanks for the info. I, too found after dealer did TSB work and their own, broken clip is not uncommon. Especially the one in the center back of the headliner.
I.e. my dealer had to get into the passenger side door to fix the small light in the door handle. (Never was there from day one). Since then I have a speaker rattle. And they didn't properly attach wood panel. So it is either go back to dealer (possible over and over, eventhough my dealer is pretty good) or do some re-work yourself.
I.e. I did a lot of re-work in the headliner clips. Placing little foam pieces (window insulation type) around clip and other little tricks. And that eliminated most noises. I only have one very minor body twist noise left, but it appears seldom and I tend to agree, that all there is left to look for is a riveted seem. Not worth the time.
I got rid of all the other terrible noises after the K064 was done. The rest is probably being me now over sensitive and "looking" for noises.
I.e. my dealer had to get into the passenger side door to fix the small light in the door handle. (Never was there from day one). Since then I have a speaker rattle. And they didn't properly attach wood panel. So it is either go back to dealer (possible over and over, eventhough my dealer is pretty good) or do some re-work yourself.
I.e. I did a lot of re-work in the headliner clips. Placing little foam pieces (window insulation type) around clip and other little tricks. And that eliminated most noises. I only have one very minor body twist noise left, but it appears seldom and I tend to agree, that all there is left to look for is a riveted seem. Not worth the time.
I got rid of all the other terrible noises after the K064 was done. The rest is probably being me now over sensitive and "looking" for noises.
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The speaker rattle might be the wood rattling, the clips are pretty much one time use. Or I had a couple where the speaker grill rattles in the wood. One other time the bolts for the window regulator were loose. On a couple other car I found the plug that goes over the screw in the release handle bezel was loose and rattling. I also had one where the switch pack was rattling.
Just a couple things to check if you want to tackle it yourself.
Just a couple things to check if you want to tackle it yourself.
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Thanks austinmartus.
I will check those out over the weekend. I'd rather do that myself. The dealer didn't even put the clip cor the wood panel in correctly at first. I am not upset with the dealer as I am realistic and know how things work. And that is why I will tackle that myself. That will be faster and better then going to the dealer a few times.
Sounds like you found some noises in your door as well. I still love the car though.
I will check those out over the weekend. I'd rather do that myself. The dealer didn't even put the clip cor the wood panel in correctly at first. I am not upset with the dealer as I am realistic and know how things work. And that is why I will tackle that myself. That will be faster and better then going to the dealer a few times.
Sounds like you found some noises in your door as well. I still love the car though.
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it wasnt my xj (i wish i had a new xj), it was the many new xj's i've worked on. The dealer i work at has the account for all the Jaguar press vehicles in the Detroit metro area and they had 8 XJs 3 months before they were delivered to the public and i was the only one in our shop that was allowed to touch them. all of them had vins under 800, so they had none of the kinks worked out.
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it wasnt my xj (i wish i had a new xj), it was the many new xj's i've worked on. The dealer i work at has the account for all the Jaguar press vehicles in the Detroit metro area and they had 8 XJs 3 months before they were delivered to the public and i was the only one in our shop that was allowed to touch them. all of them had vins under 800, so they had none of the kinks worked out.