Silence the trac battery vent
#1
Silence the trac battery vent
Hello,
Does anyone have any bright ideas on silencing the trac battery vent? I tried to remove the plastic cover and only made things worse by breaking one of the clips....oye.
Thanks,
Mike
Does anyone have any bright ideas on silencing the trac battery vent? I tried to remove the plastic cover and only made things worse by breaking one of the clips....oye.
Thanks,
Mike
#3
Re: Silence the trac battery vent
I have a rattle in the back shelf area as well. I took it all apart months ago, and was not able to silence it. It is hard to hear from the driver's seat unless I have the bass and volume way up on a bass-heavy song, so I have not bothered to take it to the dealer for this. The occasional back seat passengers have been very polite by not mentioning it! If someone does find an easy fix, I am all ears! thx
#4
Re: Silence the trac battery vent
I never hear any noise back there so I never gave any thought to it.
#7
Re: Silence the trac battery vent
Hi everyone, sorry for the delayed response...work has kept me busy and subquently out of trouble.
Anyhow, I have two types of noise. The first is a rattle from the visible plastic shell during some types of bass -- not all types though. The second is a metal vibration that I think is coming from a the battery cover but I have not yet attempted to remove the cover, if it is even removable.
To address the plastic shell, I am going to attempt to remove it...without breaking anymore of the clips because I am sure this is a $100 part...and line it with felt -- completely.
If I can get the metal battery cover off, I am not sure what to do because I would not want to start a fire by putting felt under there if it gets warm. I am thinking some rubber pipe insulation (sticky on one side). Similar to what many of use have used to eliminate the dash noise in cold weather.
We'll see if I ever get time to do this...right now I am trying to schedule time to wash my poor car...I might just spend the couple hundred to detail it.
Anyhow, I have two types of noise. The first is a rattle from the visible plastic shell during some types of bass -- not all types though. The second is a metal vibration that I think is coming from a the battery cover but I have not yet attempted to remove the cover, if it is even removable.
To address the plastic shell, I am going to attempt to remove it...without breaking anymore of the clips because I am sure this is a $100 part...and line it with felt -- completely.
If I can get the metal battery cover off, I am not sure what to do because I would not want to start a fire by putting felt under there if it gets warm. I am thinking some rubber pipe insulation (sticky on one side). Similar to what many of use have used to eliminate the dash noise in cold weather.
We'll see if I ever get time to do this...right now I am trying to schedule time to wash my poor car...I might just spend the couple hundred to detail it.
#9
Re: Silence the trac battery vent
This is something I would expect because it is caused by bass and during audio off or low bass I don't hear it. (Except for the metal battery cover.)
#10
Re: Silence the trac battery vent
I just installed a subwoofer in my car and that vent cover is definitely the source of the rattle I have been hunting down during heavy bass notes. I just tried to remove it but I could not figure out how to get the rear tabs out without breaking them. If you figure out how to get that cover off without destroying it please let us know. I have some spare Dynamat laying around that is just itching to adhere itself to the underside of that cover.