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Old Feb 1st, 2005, 08:18 PM   #5 (permalink)
mfreedman
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Originally Posted by ecrase2500
Thanks for the feedback, folks. Aussietrail, yours was one of the posts I had read while I was fiddling around under the speaker grille, and I tried foam in a couple of different places. One was around the part of the speaker grille that has the vent for the duct. I wrapped it with thicker adhesive foam to make it seal better than the flimsy foam already there. I thought this might help the hissing too, but it didn't. I also tried a piece of foam under the plastic duct itself, where it seemed to sit. I had no luck in silencing the noise, but I'm glad I ruled that out - I might not have thought of it otherwise.

In my case it's less of a rattle per se than the sound of two pieces of plastic rubbing together hard and releasing suddenly with a "flick". I should have described it better. Sometimes I wonder if it's the windshield shifting about in its seal.

I guess I'll get used to the hissing noise, if that's standard fare in X-Trails. I'm less obsessive about stuff that bugs me if there's no fixing to be done. But that wouldn't qualify me as a satisfied customer...
So far my luck's been pretty good and I can't complain too much about the rattles , noises, clicks, pop, crackles and snaps - but then again it's been so freakin' cold that all I care about it getting to where I gots to go and , honestly , I don't care if there's a full symphony of noise going on. I just want to be warm and play golf. But there is this little click noicse that comes and goes and now that you mention this...aw man you got me started. Now I'll never be able to go into the car again without thinking about all this stuff....BTW I've found that if it's broke, break it more. Then when the thing is completely destroyed you relly don't care any more.
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