Rattle from the Back Deck area of a Coupe?
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Hi all,
Has anyone experienced a persistent problem of a rattle in the Back Deck area of a Coupe? I have eliminated everything in the trunk, as well as removing the Third Brake Light temporarily. I even put padding between the gas filler door and the gas cap to rule that out. The rear speaker seems perfectly fine. I pulled out the trunk liner to check the gas tank area, and found that everything is very solidly attached in there. That damn rattle still persists! I can hear it when I shut the trunk lid and when hitting potholes or reflectors embedded in the road. The rattle sounds like a "tinny" or "plastic" high pitched vibrating sound as opposed to a "clunk"..
Thank everyone in advance, I sure would like to put this problem to rest.
Regards,
Brian
PS The looks that you get while it appears that you are trying to escape out the back window while the wife intentionaly runs over the embedded reflecters are priceless!
Has anyone experienced a persistent problem of a rattle in the Back Deck area of a Coupe? I have eliminated everything in the trunk, as well as removing the Third Brake Light temporarily. I even put padding between the gas filler door and the gas cap to rule that out. The rear speaker seems perfectly fine. I pulled out the trunk liner to check the gas tank area, and found that everything is very solidly attached in there. That damn rattle still persists! I can hear it when I shut the trunk lid and when hitting potholes or reflectors embedded in the road. The rattle sounds like a "tinny" or "plastic" high pitched vibrating sound as opposed to a "clunk"..
Thank everyone in advance, I sure would like to put this problem to rest.
Regards,
Brian
PS The looks that you get while it appears that you are trying to escape out the back window while the wife intentionaly runs over the embedded reflecters are priceless!
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Try riding around in the back seat and listening, try both seats, with and without seat belts attached. You might be able to pinpoint the location better, or locate it be chance when your weight is on a certain part of the seat. Or a seat belt reel stops rattling when it is in the extended position.
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Hi guys,
Thank you so much for the replies and suggestions, I appreciate them all. Fortunately, my rattle problem has been resolved! As it turned out, the rattle emanated from the trunk lid area. A thorough lubrication of the trunk lid hinges, lid adjustment bolts and weather-stripping stopped it dead in it's tracks! My XKR is now extremely quiet inside.![Smile](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Thanks again,
Brian
Thank you so much for the replies and suggestions, I appreciate them all. Fortunately, my rattle problem has been resolved! As it turned out, the rattle emanated from the trunk lid area. A thorough lubrication of the trunk lid hinges, lid adjustment bolts and weather-stripping stopped it dead in it's tracks! My XKR is now extremely quiet inside.
![Smile](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Thanks again,
Brian
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Brian, I have this plasticky bobbling rattle from my trunk/boot lid area in an S-type, and I'm being driven to the conclusion that it's something to do with the rubber sealing/weatherstrip around the opening being too soft. (I tried 'oiling' it with silicone -- no dice). With also the semicircular hinge pieces being so flexible in the lateral direction, I'm sure the lid is "wobbling" slightly fore and aft and side to side as the car is driven along certain kinds of bumpy roads. It seem to be temperature affected too, silent when dead-cold, rattling after a while with the heater on, disappearing again after an hour or so with a very warm interior. I thought it might be the lid being aluminium, but it's steel -- it's the bonnet/hood that's aluminium.
I'm now wondering if the hole for the swivel pin belonging to the left side hinge is worn, and appearing ok when the lid is open for checking?
Leedsman.
I'm now wondering if the hole for the swivel pin belonging to the left side hinge is worn, and appearing ok when the lid is open for checking?
Leedsman.
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Hi guys,
Thank you so much for the replies and suggestions, I appreciate them all. Fortunately, my rattle problem has been resolved! As it turned out, the rattle emanated from the trunk lid area. A thorough lubrication of the trunk lid hinges, lid adjustment bolts and weather-stripping stopped it dead in it's tracks! My XKR is now extremely quiet inside.![Smile](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Thanks again,
Brian
Thank you so much for the replies and suggestions, I appreciate them all. Fortunately, my rattle problem has been resolved! As it turned out, the rattle emanated from the trunk lid area. A thorough lubrication of the trunk lid hinges, lid adjustment bolts and weather-stripping stopped it dead in it's tracks! My XKR is now extremely quiet inside.
![Smile](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Thanks again,
Brian
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