Rattle Under Passenger Seat. Moving seat Forward Stops the Rattle
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Rattle Under Passenger Seat. Moving seat Forward Stops the Rattle
I have been reading and reading **** loads of information regarding rattles in the Z. At first I thought this rattle was coming from under the Passenger dash. Went under there saw nothing. I then realized that the slight rattle I have goes away when moving my seat (Passenger) all the way forward the rattle goes away, while driving I move the seat back and the rattle comes back.
Any clues what the heck is going on here?
Any clues what the heck is going on here?
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Have you attempted to look for yourself?
Try moving the air bag wire clips around under the seat. You'll know what i'm talking about if you take a look at it. That is if you have air bags. Also if you have motorized seats, there are a bunch of plastic clips and wires that can cause rattles.
Try moving the air bag wire clips around under the seat. You'll know what i'm talking about if you take a look at it. That is if you have air bags. Also if you have motorized seats, there are a bunch of plastic clips and wires that can cause rattles.
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Have you attempted to look for yourself?
Try moving the air bag wire clips around under the seat. You'll know what i'm talking about if you take a look at it. That is if you have air bags. Also if you have motorized seats, there are a bunch of plastic clips and wires that can cause rattles.
Try moving the air bag wire clips around under the seat. You'll know what i'm talking about if you take a look at it. That is if you have air bags. Also if you have motorized seats, there are a bunch of plastic clips and wires that can cause rattles.
I guess I should clarify but yes I searched. I saw all the clips. I'll try and zip tie them but it sounds more like a metal rattle. I have both airbags and motorized seats
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I'd take the seat out of the car to get a good look at what's goin on underneath. While it's out, take a spin around the block to make sure the moise is gone without the seat. Just make sure the car is off before disconnecting the seat wires.
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Checked out all the wiring, that all seems fine and would have a different rattling sound. This sounds more like a metal on metal rattle kind of what people described from the dash. I'm getting it from under the seat. Going to take it out, and see if it still does it. I do notice that it only happens when my RPMS Jump.
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Originally Posted by RedBullRR
Going to take it out, and see if it still does it.
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Originally Posted by jdifolco
Ive got the same sound as well. Only happens sometimes. Its got to do with the seat belt, good luck and let me know how you fix it.
Seriously, though - thanks for the pointer. I'll investigate.
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I have a weird sound coming from somewhere around the passenger side. I thought it may have been the seat belt but it sounds like its almost inside the door. Is there anything in the door that could have gotten loose and rattling?