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Thank you for the above pic. 
What areas did you apply felt?
What areas did you apply felt?
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Thank you for the above pic.
What areas did you apply felt?
Where exactly did you stuff it in ?I stuffed a business card in the side as a temporary fix. Works great. lol
The felt works! No rattle the last few days. Before adding it I could push on parts of the dash and hear a slight creak. Don't even hear the creak anymore.I was getting sick of the light switch panel rattle, so I took it apart tonight and fixed it. Here's what I did:
I got my sticky-backed felt from a Micheal's craft store. It comes in 8.5x11 sheets and is only $1 or so per sheet. I've been using this stuff successfully on rattles for years.
- Test drove to determine approximate speeds and road types where the rattle occurs.
- Removed lower panel using body panel removal tool (just clips).
- Removed lower left 7mm screw, then popped the 4 clips using body panel removal tool.
- Applied sticky felt to all 4 clips and a strip along the edge where the edge meets the tachometer trim ring.
- Reassembled, test drove the same road and same speed I initially tested.
- Basked in the silence.
After a little analysis, I think the rattle was coming from the yellow plastic clip closest to the tachometer. When out of the dash, it freely slides on its post and I can see it easily rattling with specific vibrations. The trim rings around the gauges make some noise too, so once I figure out how to disassemble those I'll fortify those as well.
Clips that I think were the primary culprit:
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After applying some felt to the clips and along the tachometer side edge:
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You should of posted a DIY video. That way we can just sent the video to ford lol.The felt works! No rattle the last few days. Before adding it I could push on parts of the dash and hear a slight creak. Don't even hear the creak anymore.
For those that are interested. I found felt with adhesive backside at Walmart. Several sheets for $5. Using the rest on the bottoms of all my chairs around the house!
Thanks!
I was getting sick of the light switch panel rattle, so I took it apart tonight and fixed it. Here's what I did:
I got my sticky-backed felt from a Micheal's craft store. It comes in 8.5x11 sheets and is only $1 or so per sheet. I've been using this stuff successfully on rattles for years.
- Test drove to determine approximate speeds and road types where the rattle occurs.
- Removed lower panel using body panel removal tool (just clips).
- Removed lower left 7mm screw, then popped the 4 clips using body panel removal tool.
- Applied sticky felt to all 4 clips and a strip along the edge where the edge meets the tachometer trim ring.
- Reassembled, test drove the same road and same speed I initially tested.
- Basked in the silence.
After a little analysis, I think the rattle was coming from the yellow plastic clip closest to the tachometer. When out of the dash, it freely slides on its post and I can see it easily rattling with specific vibrations. The trim rings around the gauges make some noise too, so once I figure out how to disassemble those I'll fortify those as well.
Clips that I think were the primary culprit:
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After applying some felt to the clips and along the tachometer side edge:
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it some time get to 45 Celsius :hail:
