hurricane1091
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Wait until it is three years old LOL. RATTLE CITY BAYBAY!!!
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I don't know how you stand it but if it doesn't bother you, you are much more tolerant than I am. Lolgot a 16' that has a dash rattle by the middle ac vents. Started around 2k miles and only during the winter months. If I push back on the dash against the windshield it goes away. I think its deep in there somewhere. I had to just let it go. Now I have a bunch of rattles at 27k miles and it all blends in..lol
Man I got to the point after removing the front aluminum trim. I tried to lift off the center speaker grill however it was scared that I may break something. nonetheless I was able to stick some sticky foam in there. I don't know about you but I did notice that some of the clips did break off and run into the dash from the front trim. Foam tape that use for window sealsI realize his thread is long dead but helped me with a recent rattling type sound from the dash so maybe I can help some poor soul down the road as well.
For reference I have a brand new 2020 Mustang GT w/ 401A. There was an obnoxious rattling / reverberating noise coming from the center dash. At first I though maybe it wan coming from the oil pressure or vacuum gauges but after further investigation found there’s a speaker back. So I watched a few videos on dash removal scattered around the internet and got the courage up to DIY remove the three pieces including the top cover for the speaker. Played the radio to confirm it was the speaker. Removed the bolts from the speaker pulled it out, played some music and there was the culprit. Some type of magnetized metal shavings from the factory that had fallen into the cone making that horrible sound. Maybe this can help some one, if not thanks for everyone’s input here getting me on the right got path to finding my rattle.
Yep; three of them, in my case... but was able to fish out one good clip. And the GT350 gauge pod came with 2, so barely made it. If somebody knows the part number, please post it, to buy a handful. As an FYI, the vents also squeak against the dash trim part. I had a rubber washer that I cut in small long pieces to insert on top of the vents (once the dash piece was installed), stuffed with a thin plastic trim tool, and they're invisible, and worked perfectly. I also had a hard time fixing the alignment of the stupid small piece to the right of the glovebox, since the plastic part on the top piece where the top (metal) clip of that small piece latches to was deformed when pulling on the small piece. If you don't know what I'm talking about, you will when you see that the top doesn't align with the top trim piece . Good luck.I don't know about you, but I did notice that some of the clips did break off and run into the dash from the front trim.
Damn lol! Look up dash clips for ford on amazon. I ordered 30 pc set for Like 6.99. I'm afraid the clips I lost in the dash hope they don't start rattlingYep; three of them, in my case... but was able to fish out one good clip. And the GT350 gauge pod came with 2, so barely made it. If somebody knows the part number, please post it, to buy a handful. As an FYI, the vents also squeak against the dash trim part. I had a rubber washer that I cut in small long pieces to insert on top of the vents (once the dash piece was installed), stuffed with a thin plastic trim tool, and they're invisible, and worked perfectly. I also had a hard time fixing the alignment of the stupid small piece to the right of the glovebox, since the plastic part on the top piece where the top (metal) clip of that small piece latches to was deformed when pulling on the small piece. If you don't know what I'm talking about, you will when you see that the top doesn't align with the top trim piece . Good luck.
Yea good idea. Idn why the plastics they use is so low quality and flimsy. Even my wife's kia has better material@2019fordmustang If the noises continue, check the defrost vent strip right up against the windshield. You can wedge a towel against the dash and the strip to test it. If you need to remove it, you have to remove the center dash speaker panel (just pull straight up, it's ok) and remove the A pillar covers, then you can start on one side and slowly peel back the defrost strip.
Keep meI'm picking up my car today after 2 weeks at the dealership fixing rattles. If the dash rattles isn't fixed, I'll be pointing them to this thread. Fingers crossed¡
What kind of rattles did you have? Keep me posted after u pick it up.I'm picking up my car today after 2 weeks at the dealership fixing rattles. If the dash rattles isn't fixed, I'll be pointing them to this thread. Fingers crossed¡