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Guenther

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  1. If you enjoy spending money and going crazy with rattles go ahead otherwise think again. I own an 06 RX 330. Bought new (the worst car I ever owned as far as rattles are concerned. My wifes minivan drives like a luxury car compared to my RX.
  2. Name Guenther Date 06/16/07 I have purchased an RX 330 last year have about 20000 miles on it now and am very dissatisfied. Had it in for dash rattles 4 times. At times I have a rattle coming what I think is from the unoccupied passenger seat (not always present). I have been driving without anything in my centerconsole for the last six month to ensure its not my stuff that rattles. It drives me nuts. had it to the dealership twice already on this issue with no success. Does anyone know how to fix this. Also do you have pictures on how you quited that thing down in the different areas. Would appreciate since i feel there is nothing worth then a rattle (It is bejond me that the US Auto industry and media is not all over this substandard performance) I have a 2000 RX300 with over 78,000 miles on it. I had a lot of front and rear rattle noises and became obsessed with eliminating all those irritating noises. I went to Home Depot and purchased 1" and 2" felt buttons and long narrow strips of form insulation that is normally used around door openings. I also purchased carpet padding and packaging material. I applied the felt buttons and form pads to and around wires and connection points in the following areas: Rear brake light assembly plastic conduit wiring Tools and under the tire jack On the back lining of the folding seats Anywhere wires loosely touched plastic Anywhere steel loosely touched steel Liftgate brake wires and plastic lining Inside the Side wall cavity The four biggest things that eliminated most of the rattling noise were 1) placing some insulating pads inside the side cavity wall where the seat belt tensioner draws into the plastic wall, 2) since I drive solo most of the time, I make sure the front passenger belt is straight and has tension and the rear seat belts are nicely folded, 3) I spent a great deal of time cleaning the interior of the car and found deep and concealed under the rear seat, two baby toys including a plastic rattle that contains those small balls that make noise when you shake it, and 4) I wrapped all my tools and spare parts that are under the rear conpartment with micro-fiber towels that I purchased from Costco. Now the vehicle interior is extremely quiet. Too quiet.
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