DIY - Reduce/Eliminate Console Squeaks
1. Dash panel facing the 12.3" screen.
2. HVAC controls/trim underneath it.
3. Silver cup holders trim.
All you need is a prying tool and some felt tape (hockey tape). I'll let the pics do most of the talking

1. Dash Panel:
Then snap it back down!
2. HVAC squeak:
Tape folded in half along its length and to be inserted along the bottom.
This will reduce but not fully eliminate the squeaks when pushing the HVAC buttons.
3. Cup holders trim squeak:
Fold the tape three or four times along its length to thicken it and make it shallow enough to fit in the crevice.
No need to apply the tape all around since it is too tight at the top and bottom. You may require another prying tool to push in the tape while the other is jammed as per the pic above. It is sufficient to only apply the tape as shown along the red line below:
Silver trim will now feel tight and squeak free!
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1. Dash panel facing the 12.3" screen.
2. HVAC controls/trim underneath it.
3. Silver cup holders trim.
All you need is a prying tool and some felt tape (hockey tape). I'll let the pics do most of the talking

1. Dash Panel:
Then snap it back down!
2. HVAC squeak:
Tape folded in half along its length and to be inserted along the bottom.
This will reduce but not fully eliminate the squeaks when pushing the HVAC buttons.
3. Cup holders trim squeak:
Fold the tape three or four times along its length to thicken it and make it shallow enough to fit in the crevice.
No need to apply the tape all around since it is too tight at the top and bottom. You may require another prying tool to push in the tape while the other is jammed as per the pic above. It is sufficient to only apply the tape as shown along the red line below:
Silver trim will now feel tight and squeak free!
An update to my prior post: I did bring the car in to the dealer to fix the rattle by the 12.3" screen. As I drove, the service tech pulled this panel and then replace it. The sound was gone. But the tech guy wanted to keep the RX for a few days. When it was returned he said he finally found a wire dangling down there and insulated it. I am sure that was not the problem, but the squeak was gone so I didn't make a point of it. The rattle returned about 6 months ago and I have finally decided to fix it myself.
We took a trip from PA to VT.... it disappeared for good.











