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Okay, so I have a rattle that is starting to drive me nuts. Because I did so much to my suspension I figured maybe something is loose. Took off front right wheel and everything is perfect, rear suspension and sub-frame all perfect. No idea where else to look. Could be the door but there is no looseness when its open. I would take it to the dealer but I'd look like a big dumbass if it was a component I changed...so I'm looking for help here, first.
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I have a similar rattle coming from the passenger side. But mine has a higher pitch, I think.

I called the dealer, and they said to bring it in. A lot of issues with this car. It isn't many, but more than my previous cars.
 

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I had something like this in the glovebox area. Dealer had to take it apart and insert foam to where plastic on plastic is married.
 

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Fixed my with foam tape you have to fix the secret section in the glove box too! The reason is plastic is hopping on hard plastic and the glove box is heavy due to airbag embedded inside!
 
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FIXED.

The nut on the cylinder of the strut backed off about 1/6th of a turn. It was found when a friend grabbed the spokes of the wheel and pushed/pulled and another friend saw the rubber plug moving a bit (1/8"); doing the same on the other side - no movement.

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