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MaD666MaX 07-09-2011 09:50 AM

thanx i might try to remove it and reinstall it

Nopstnz8 08-28-2011 05:13 AM

I have had the rattle/ buzzing noise in my driver side door for a few years, but really wanna fix it now. I took it apart a while back and glue-gunned all the foam pieces, but can't find the real culprit. Anyone know how to fix this? It's VERY annoying every time I hit a bump in the road.

MaD666MaX 08-28-2011 10:11 AM

removed my radio to instal my grom audio adaptor, still make the cricket sound sometimes but its alot better

CarAndDriver 10-17-2011 07:01 PM

Thanks for the tips on fixing the side mirror top rattles. My driver's has been bothering me for awhile. Rattles over bumps and when I close the door.

Nopstnz8 12-02-2011 11:14 PM

Ok so I am now experiencing the rear windows rattle everyone else had a few years ago, but now since most of us are out of warranty, am I SOL for getting the dealer to replace the window sill for free?

Nopstnz8 01-31-2012 04:40 AM

Anyone figure out the tapping on glass rear windshield noise?

Nopstnz8 02-22-2012 05:31 AM

Bump

Rx8_soldier 04-10-2012 12:43 PM

Thanks much, the door rattles were getting to me, did all the steps except for taking out the glass and works like a charm. Thanks again

DevelAngel 04-17-2012 03:26 AM

Rattling in Head Unit Fix
 
Hey all,
Felt so good to get rid of my rattling problem that I had to tell all of you awesome folks here.

Oh, and I am new, so don't mind my craziness.

Anyways, after installing the Audio IN interface device, the head unit area started to rattle and creak every time I go over rough surfaces and rocks etc. It got louder and louder every day.

The dude at the shop bent the plastic parts, squeezed foam in some areas but to no avail until he used some velcro thingies (any kind of similar should work too).

This is how he did it. Hope it helps!!

RX8 ROCKS!

Except for the damn lousy fuel efficiency.

atomicode 05-16-2012 09:48 PM

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Here's my fix for an annoying sunroof rattle:

Symptom:

1. Sunroof rattle generally only when sunroof closed, but the sun shade open.
2. Rattle occurs or only audible at lower speeds around 25-30mph.
3. Rattle stops when applying downward pressure in the center top edge of sunroof frame opening.

Solution: see pics for details

1. Purchase some small self-stick felt tabs - like these
2. Open sunshade and sunroof.
3. By hand gently pull away sun roof opening edge trim to expose headliner edge.
4. You'll notice metal clips that are spaced along the edge of the headliner. Pull the edge trim far enough away to expose all the metal tabs along the headliner in the front of the opening.
5. Gently pull the headliner down away from the sunroof frame and apply self-stick tabs on top of each of the metal tabs. This will prevent the metal tabs from vibrating against frame when driving. I added extra felt tabs along the length of the front side of the sunroof frame just in case.
6. Reattach the sunroof edge trim.
7. Rattle averted.

Hope this helps.

SayNoToPistons 11-22-2012 03:57 PM

I have a very annoying rattle coming from my glove box. It rattles at all times when the engine is on. I have added bushings and dampeners to where the hinges meet and the leading edges. Problem was not solved.

I removed my whole glove box and took the handle/lock out. knocked on the box itself and it rattles. Apparently the glove box is two pieces of plastic molded together, or at least clipped together. The right side is rattling. There is foreign object that is in it either.

I'm trying to take the box apart as I type this.

SayNoToPistons 11-22-2012 07:43 PM

Seems like it can't be taken apart without cracking both pieces from the mold seam... I'm afraid I might risk breaking the entire thing. I might consider drilling a few holes into the glove box in an inconspicuous area and filling the inside with foam insulation to isolate the resonance. That's the only feasible way to stop the rattle without replacing the glove box. I don't see much use in replacing the whole glove box either since it is simply a failed design to begin with.

blu3dragon 03-22-2013 04:44 PM

So I've seen a few posts mention the dash rattle from the left hand side of the steering wheel/ the driver side air vent/the change tray to the left of the wheel/the TC button area. Mine has recently become really loud and almost continuous. If I press on any part of that left area it stops I guess because I'm stopping the dash vibration causing that rattle. Anyone know what is actually rattling here? I'm going to have a go at taking things apart this weekend. I've already done the instrument pod fix.

amdhunter 03-23-2013 08:08 AM


Originally Posted by blu3dragon (Post 4444507)
So I've seen a few posts mention the dash rattle from the left hand side of the steering wheel/ the driver side air vent/the change tray to the left of the wheel/the TC button area. Mine has recently become really loud and almost continuous. If I press on any part of that left area it stops I guess because I'm stopping the dash vibration causing that rattle. Anyone know what is actually rattling here? I'm going to have a go at taking things apart this weekend. I've already done the instrument pod fix.

This one drives me nuts when the weather starts going below 40F. Usually raising the steering wheel, then adjusting it again will shut it up for a drive.

I can't wait for warmer weather already.

blu3dragon 04-12-2013 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by amdhunter (Post 4444722)
This one drives me nuts when the weather starts going below 40F. Usually raising the steering wheel, then adjusting it again will shut it up for a drive.

I can't wait for warmer weather already.

Well it's warm here now and that has not helped. Interestingly, thumping it does seem to help some for a short while. I also ran some different tires for a weekend. That fixed it completely, but brought on a center console / radio area rattle. Back on the original tires, I'm back to the same rattle. I guess different tires vibrate at different frequencies and so excite different parts of this car!

Rose 324 05-13-2013 08:32 PM

Okay. I have read most of the entries in this thread, but haven't seen the problem that I have in my 2006 RX 8. There is an extremely annoying plastic-y sounding rattle in the trim piece that surrounds the map lights and moon roof controls. If I push on the trim piece the rattle disappears. As soon as I stop pushing on it, the rattle is back. I don't see any way to tighten the piece. I have wedged coins in between the trim and the roof, but that has not helped. It makes me a little crazy!!
Any ideas?

atomicode 05-13-2013 09:06 PM

Glovebox contents rattling
 
This is a little OCD, but I can't stand to hear the contents of my glovebox rattling. Since the glovebox is made up of cheap thin plastic, anything like pens, metal tire gauges, flashlights, coins etc will often rattle. Also, hard cornering induces annoying sliding/scraping sounds of whatever is in the glovebox. I originally solved this by cutting some thermotec insulation material to provide a padding to minimize rattling and sliding. It worked perfectly, but I was never satisfied with how it looked. So I took it out and ended up using Plasti-Dip to coat the inside of the glovebox. This was incredibly easy, and looks totally professional. I got the black spray paint can at Lowes for around $5 (1 is more than enough), and just taped off the edges with masking tape and news paper to deal with overspray. I did 5 light coats approximately 25 minutes apart. Now the inside of my glovebox has a nice grippy padded surface. Works perfectly and really easy to do.

brad_8 12-10-2013 07:06 AM

Old post but I can't find anywhere that will give me a solution.anyone linked to the post still? I'd appreciate help.
2005 192 black and red leather seats. Behind the back rest for the passenger and where the rear passengers knees would be there seems to be an irritating squeek and rattling noise coming from inside the seat when no one is sat there and roads and slightly bumpy. If definitely inside the seat (just slightly above where the seatbelt connector is in the middle side). It's a plastic casing to the back of the seat, can this be easily removed? I'm guessing metal inside the seat is rubbing?

ZeusRotor 04-11-2017 10:27 AM

Rear seat passenger side squeak
 
I've been having this problem ever since winter, I gather. When the temperature outside is around fifty and under, there is a soul-wrenching squeak that happens on the deck behind the passenger side back seat. Anyone else have this issue, or know how to fix it?

aruffell 04-12-2017 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by ZeusRotor (Post 4813813)
I've been having this problem ever since winter, I gather. When the temperature outside is around fifty and under, there is a soul-wrenching squeak that happens on the deck behind the passenger side back seat. Anyone else have this issue, or know how to fix it?

It was a long time ago but this is how I eliminated some squeaking from the back...


Dark. 04-14-2019 02:52 AM

Reviving an old thread but has anyone found a solution to the rattle coming from the Driver side Defroster Grille? Applying the slightest pressure makes it go away...Also has anyone found the root cause of rattling coming from the rear window on the Driver side? These two drive me nuts they dont rattle all the time just most of the time :banghead:

Tamas 07-07-2019 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by ForestMist (Post 3329842)
The glovebox rattle in my 2005 RX-8 was driving me crazy. Stuffing wadding up napkins between its top left corner and the dash would help a little bit but it was still annoying at best.

Glovebox rattle sound (sans locking mechanism even).

So, I got creative and now my glovebox is so silent that I can hear all the other rattles in the rest of the car. ;)

Here is how you do it.
  • Remove the glovebox completely from the car.
  • Remove the locking mechanism by taking out the three screws inside the glovebox.
  • Use a flat screwdriver to gently pry apart the bottom edge from the back of the glovebox.
  • Carefully separate the two pieces. This may take some strength since you'll be breaking apart what appear to be heat welded connections.
  • Remove the four screws and metal plate inside.
  • Remove any plastic wisps or frays.
  • Use a plastic epoxy on as all the inside edges of the front glovebox piece.
  • Join the pieces and then use a thin line of epoxy along the entire bottom edge.
  • Let it cure for 24 hours.
  • Reinstall the locking mechanism then go for a test drive.

    Not only can you eliminate an annoying noise but you save yourself from carrying around 1.7 lbs of unneeded metal. :)

    Cheers!

Thanks for this, I also had this really annoying rattle and fixed it based on this description. The difference was that I felt there has got to be a reason why Mazda engineers put that really thick piece of metal into the glove box, so rather than removing it, I used foam tape underneath it and on its top everywhere and tightened the screws well to ensure it cannot rattle against any plastic. Not sure what's the role of the plate (perhaps rigidity? Weight to pull down the cover when opened? No clue), but I figured they wouldn't put any engineering effort into it for nothing.

Finally my glove box is dead silent again. :icon_tup:

SM RX-8 12-07-2019 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by atomicode (Post 4265315)
Here's my fix for an annoying sunroof rattle:

Symptom:

1. Sunroof rattle generally only when sunroof closed, but the sun shade open.
2. Rattle occurs or only audible at lower speeds around 25-30mph.
3. Rattle stops when applying downward pressure in the center top edge of sunroof frame opening.

Solution: see pics for details

1. Purchase some small self-stick felt tabs - like these http://www.amazon.com/Waxman-Self-St...ef=pd_sim_hg_7

2. Open sunshade and sunroof.
3. By hand gently pull away sun roof opening edge trim to expose headliner edge.
4. You'll notice metal clips that are spaced along the edge of the headliner. Pull the edge trim far enough away to expose all the metal tabs along the headliner in the front of the opening.
5. Gently pull the headliner down away from the sunroof frame and apply self-stick tabs on top of each of the metal tabs. This will prevent the metal tabs from vibrating against frame when driving. I added extra felt tabs along the length of the front side of the sunroof frame just in case.
6. Reattach the sunroof edge trim.
7. Rattle averted.

Hope this helps.

This worked for me. Been dealing with for years, thought it was the map lights /sunglass piece. I had some thin Velcro stick ons, I used the soft side, did the trick. Thanks!


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