Rear Window sunscreen rattle
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Rear Window sunscreen rattle
Am new to club lexus. joined hoping to find member's who've experienced various maintenance/repair issues and have been able to resolve them either with the dealer or another shop. My rear window sunscreen appears to be the source of an annoying thud like sound most evident driving around town. Less so on the highway.
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Sun? What is this thing you Californians call sun? We don't have that in the northeast.
I haven't used the sunscreen in 9 months, but I never had a rattle from it the two times I used it.
I haven't used the sunscreen in 9 months, but I never had a rattle from it the two times I used it.
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We get lots of hot sun down here in Texas. I use my sunscreen a lot. No rattles up or down.
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Can you see in your rear view mirror that the top of the sunscreen bounces while driving? My sunscreen did that (you could hear a thud when it hit the glass) and was replaced years ago while under warranty.
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No, not sure it is the sunscreen assembly. Had the rear suspension components checked out by my mechanic as at first I thought it might be related to that (having read posts about broken struts, etc.). Suspension components are fine and car handles fine under all driving conditions. A friend mentioned a rattle in his GS model that was traced to the sunscreen and repaired. Thud/sound comes and goes regardless of whether the suspension is active as a result of road conditions. So, I've pretty much eliminated the suspension. Once, after deploying the shade, the thud completely stopped for awhile, then recurred regardless of the position of the shade (up or down). I suspect it may be the mounting component for the sunscreen and am reluctant to return to dealer as they don't do well with diagnosis and often suggest unnecessary repairs. Have also check the spare tire/jack compartment for loose items. No luck there either.
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Sunscreen is ok deployed in the up position and does not bounce against the window. The thud appears regardless of the position of the sunscreen. It was a friend with a GS model that mentioned a similar noise in the rear of his car. Dealer fixed. Car is due for maintenance soon, so will mention it when I drop it off for service. Unfortunately, my dealer's original "ride along" diagnosis was a complete strut replacement for $8K!. Took car to my mechanic who, up on the hoist, checked out the suspension and found no cracks, breaks or malfunctioning components. So feel it is reasonable to eliminated the suspension as the source of the noise. Thanks for the input.
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Let us know what you find out. I've narrowed my noise to drivers side corner in rear. I've even had the seat out to look under cover. I was afraid to go any further as that cover in the back seems firmly connected..bolted? Need a DIY. My Dealer, like yours...no help
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Figured out rattle finally. Dealer failed to locate. My rattle was definitely connected to left rear suspension but checked out OK. Pulled back seat and opened up rear valance/dash. There is a small steel cover that sits over the suspension top. It covers an electronic connector. I'm unsure of its purpose other than to protect the connector. Anyway, the top of the plastic connector rubs on the cover. I can see where it's worn over the years.. It really doesn't make sense, it looks like the top was pushed out a bit. Why wouldn't cover clear connector? See pic.
Removed cover and no more noise. Anyone seen this before? Strange. I'm second owner, but everything looked fresh from factory. (No scratches, broken clips, worn bolts)
Shulzd: sure it's not this?
Removed cover and no more noise. Anyone seen this before? Strange. I'm second owner, but everything looked fresh from factory. (No scratches, broken clips, worn bolts)
Shulzd: sure it's not this?
Last edited by Kbueno; 03-23-14 at 05:34 PM.
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Thread revival...
I am experiencing a similar sound. It is just an annoying little rattle that I thought was related to a strut on the right rear. In looking up my service history, the previous owner complained about it twice. The last time they replaced the right rear strut. But the noise is still there.
I have had my seat out and couldn't find anything. i am now curious if this is the culprit.
Did the noise ever come back after removing this? Thanks
I am experiencing a similar sound. It is just an annoying little rattle that I thought was related to a strut on the right rear. In looking up my service history, the previous owner complained about it twice. The last time they replaced the right rear strut. But the noise is still there.
I have had my seat out and couldn't find anything. i am now curious if this is the culprit.
Did the noise ever come back after removing this? Thanks
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Same here!
My sun screen/shade is always in the "up" position (makes my car a 5% tint instead of 15%!) and i experience this very unnerving thump as well.
i've always just thought it to be a suspension thing especially since they did the rear suspension work.
My sun screen/shade is always in the "up" position (makes my car a 5% tint instead of 15%!) and i experience this very unnerving thump as well.
i've always just thought it to be a suspension thing especially since they did the rear suspension work.
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Thanks for the information. My mechanic had one of his guys ride in the trunk of the car to determine if they could further isolate the location where the thud is coming from. No real luck there except that they acknowledge the noise and their suspicion is a defective strut even though they did a pretty thorough visual inspection last spring. I've had the car in storage for the last 6 months and am now going to have the strut replaced as soon as my mechanic can schedule it. After reading the last two posts (dated 11/04/14), I'm not sure this will solve the noise problem. We'll see.
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I'm going to try post #11 and see if that solves my issue as soon as I get time. Problem is the weather is almost 60 degrees so I'm trying to get in a few more days on the bike before its too cold.
I've already taken my seat out thinking that was the problem but it wasn't so I just have to go a little further.
I've already taken my seat out thinking that was the problem but it wasn't so I just have to go a little further.