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Annoying Sound

madall

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Just a quick one guys, I have notice for the first time an annoying vibration sound coming from tha back interior somwehere,the only time I experienced this before was my wiber blades on my Esprit V8 making the same noise.
This sounds like wires or someting slack rubbing somewhere and I cant understand what it is, sounds like its coming from the rear passenger pillar or there abouts.
Any advice would be really appreciated

Thanks
AL
 
AL,

Is it a squeak or a buzz or rattle?

If a rattle / buzz sound it could be the rear seat belt holster, the bit the seat belt clips in to (sorry don't know what the correct name for it is).
One of mine vibrates on certain road types, I haven't found a fix for it yet other than avoiding rough roads.

Hope that helps.

Best of luck fixing it.

James

 
James
Thanks for that buddy, I tried the belt locked in to the holder and unlocked and still get the noise(Buzz), spoke to checkpoint as they did a MO Bridge etc for me but all there wiring came in from the front.
I need to get my small son in the back and apply pressure to everthing till we narrow it down.

Thanks
AL
 
Found the problem after weeks, it was the middle clip that holds the right angled panel that sits east to west beneath the the wiper motor on the inside.
The clip was seriously slack on the mounting so I just removed it and problem solved. 3 clips holding the panel on so no probs
 

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