dashboard rattles
#4
Re: dashboard rattles
A real easy test to determine a solution is take some cardboard, fold it to be about a half inch thick, and stuff it between the dash and windshield (between the driver side speaker grill and the large semi-circle piece where the clock is). Move it around or add others if the noise does not stop. I currently have a piece in my car.
Once you have determined the location of the noise, acquire some black foam (pipe insulation works well) and stuff it in the needed locations.
Once you have determined the location of the noise, acquire some black foam (pipe insulation works well) and stuff it in the needed locations.
#6
Re: dashboard rattles
On a side note, I still have not figured out what sounds like a piece of plastic bouncing around in my car. It wasn't there before (for the last year) and just started. I thought it was my sunglasses because I moved them and the sound was gone for a day but now it is back! It is random...and it sounds like it is coming from above my head. Since I need to be in motion and on a CERTAIN kind of terrain to here it, it is a pain in the butt to diagnose (while driving).
#7
Re: dashboard rattles
The dealer would not offer to do anything else because apparently they may not get reimbursed by Toyota since they would not be following the approved procedure.
I'm going to stuff some rubber in there myself. I'll post my results whenever I get around to doing this. I've been living with tacky cardboard for about 2 months now....
#8
Re: dashboard rattles
Just remember not to block the front air ducts for the climate control system. I remember reading about someone doing that and then having to move or remove some of the foam.
#9
Re: dashboard rattles
Yeah, I really don't think that part is true. The vents in my car are just past the close and not right along the line between the dash material and the glass.