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When listening to loud music my passenger side dash/A-pillar was rattling bad in other conditions it didn't rattle at all. I thought it was the windscreen washer since the many complains on the forum, but after unclipping the back part of my fender liner, the washer didn't rattle at all when moved by hand. Second thought were the side skirts, since they rattle a lot from outside the car. But both of them were rattling the same and the interior rattle was only from passenger dash/A-pillar side. So decided to remove the A pillar trim and check what is going on. First removed the door rubber seal and looked inside through the gap. I saw 2 white paper rolls and managed to remove them with long stick without disassembling more. That solved the problem. The previous owner put his parking tickets between the dash and window and forgot to remove them, so two of them fell behind and were rattling.
I couldn't believe how much a piece of paper can rattle against plastic Here are some pictures. |
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