Sub Trunk Rattle
Hi, All.
I ran a light search but couldn't find something where this topic was addressed. When I listen to music, mostly R&B the sub/trunk rattles both inside and out. It's really annoying. Has anyone experienced this and is there a fix? I want to get as much info as I can before I take it to the dealer. I don't even have to have the music that loud.
Let me know,
Joey
I ran a light search but couldn't find something where this topic was addressed. When I listen to music, mostly R&B the sub/trunk rattles both inside and out. It's really annoying. Has anyone experienced this and is there a fix? I want to get as much info as I can before I take it to the dealer. I don't even have to have the music that loud.
Let me know,
Joey
Hi, All.
I ran a light search but couldn't find something where this topic was addressed. When I listen to music, mostly R&B the sub/trunk rattles both inside and out. It's really annoying. Has anyone experienced this and is there a fix? I want to get as much info as I can before I take it to the dealer. I don't even have to have the music that loud.
Let me know,
Joey
I ran a light search but couldn't find something where this topic was addressed. When I listen to music, mostly R&B the sub/trunk rattles both inside and out. It's really annoying. Has anyone experienced this and is there a fix? I want to get as much info as I can before I take it to the dealer. I don't even have to have the music that loud.
Let me know,
Joey
You can also use moleskin to help with the vibration issues. Put it on the bottom of the plate. I have to do this on the Camaro because my rear bumper shakes so much
Good advice. I don't have my plates yet but when I do I'll do something. Right now, there's nothing on the back. Looks naked.
I think that someone in this forum said they got rid of that rattle by opening that small access panel on the interior of the rear door and stuffing some insulation in there. I think someone even stuffed it with microfiber cloths.
Maybe all this does is to muffle the license plate rattle from entering the cabin.
Maybe all this does is to muffle the license plate rattle from entering the cabin.
Last edited by NXOwner; Nov 21, 2015 at 01:55 AM.
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I think that someone in this forum said they got rid of that rattle by opening that small access panel on the interior of the rear door and stuffing some insulation in there. I think someone even stuff it with microfiber clothes.
Maybe all this does is to muffle the license plate rattle from entering the cabin.
Maybe all this does is to muffle the license plate rattle from entering the cabin.
Here: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...ml#post9232050
And here for a more involved solution: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...ibrations.html
I had the same issue with my 2015 Lexus NX 200t. I was getting major buzzing and rattling coming from the trunk area. I first thought the issue was the license plate, but after Wester stripping the license plate, I determined that the issue was not the license plate. The issue was with the plastic cover surrounding the sub woofer.
I took the car to the Lexus dealership thinking they weren't going to be able to help me. After taking a look at it, the dealership was surprised to see a lack of foam insulation near the rear hatch around the sub woofer: causing the rattling. They also found loose wires!
The dealership fixed the issue in a day and mentioned that the mechanics took pictures of this and has escalated the issue to the manufacturer.
If any of you are experiencing buzzing in the trunk from the sub, take it to the dealership and they'll take care of it!
I took the car to the Lexus dealership thinking they weren't going to be able to help me. After taking a look at it, the dealership was surprised to see a lack of foam insulation near the rear hatch around the sub woofer: causing the rattling. They also found loose wires!
The dealership fixed the issue in a day and mentioned that the mechanics took pictures of this and has escalated the issue to the manufacturer.
If any of you are experiencing buzzing in the trunk from the sub, take it to the dealership and they'll take care of it!
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