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  1. #1
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    Exclamation Rear speaker shelf cover rattling.... HELP!

    As the title says my coupe's rear speaker shelf cover rattles when i go over bumps...
    Its driving me nuts!!! How do i fix this ?
    Thanks guys!

  2. #2
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    find where its rattling then screw it down. You prob go some screws loose

  3. #3
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    its not attached to the shelf with screws at all.

  4. #4
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    maybe its time to get 1 then...

  5. #5
    the rear tray is held with 4 plastic lugs - which can be loose and broken after 10 odd years sittign in the sun

    Try tightening the screws either side of these - or try to find some new / fresh ones to tighten up the lugs grip.

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    Hmmm... i cant find these lugs. But i found a screw in the middle wich seems tight. The problem is the cover near the rear seatbelts which are located at the edges of the shelf cover. The edges are loose and rattle against the rear window. Any photos regarding these plastic lugs would be a great help.
    Thanks.

  7. #7
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    I had a similar problem, i just got some foam and taped it up against the culprit, looks shite but there's no squeaky ...it's a temp fix i guess

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    Took it down to autobarn and they could not figure out how to stop it...

  9. #9
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    S2000, Jazz, Civic
    Tape the 4 plastic lugs with some electrical tape, it will stop the noise.
    Blue Tack is also a good temp fix.

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