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Door rattle
So I just recently got a 2010 z and the driver side door has a pretty bad rattle. This is only happening while listening to music and Ive turned the base down to -2 as well. The z has stock speakers non bose. The dealership actually replaced the driver side speaker because I complained but the rattle is still there. I decided to open the door today to see where it's coming from but I couldn't get past the two clips holding the part to the window and the noise is behind it. I circled where the noise is coming from. I also attached the pic of the clips I couldn't open. If anyone has any idea how to get to it or another fix for it I would appreciate it! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c82774bdd9.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...cd52952264.jpghttp://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/5e71722c...317_193221.mp4
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Most of the Z’s I’ve seen in 2010 do not display any excessive interior noise. Was your Z ever involved in a accident?
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They are just a couple of rivets. Drill them out. Check the FSM for the appropriate bit size.
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IIRC, someone posted a DIY (don't remember if there were pics or not) about R&Ring the window motor.
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Bass Rattle
I am experience a similar mid to low bass rattle that I originally thought was in the door panel. I have a custom fully upgraded system and one of my audio techs thought it might be in the window regulator vibrating and suggested a major dynomax door installation. Your rivet area is interesting and I will check this out on my car and pass it on to my audio guys. Thanks for sharing I will let you know of any future updates or progress
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I'm not sure if you found them or not but in the upper portion of the door, there are to stickers/covers that reveal 2 more screws. The panel with the window regulator comes out at a downward angle after you unscrew them. You do not need to drill those rivets out. I ran into the same problem when my door lock actuator broke and I needed to remove the panel to get to it.
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