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The driver's side window air vent, the one mounted on top of the dashboard, rattles at low speeds in my car and is really annoying.

 

When i touch the vent grille the noise stops.

 

My question is, how is the vent grille removed please? I don't want to attack it with a trim tool unless that is the correct way.

 

Thanks :)


Posted

Probably one of those things the author did not research. Obviously it can only be a push fit whereupon it as locating lugs or it is secured from below which would make it extremely difficult to get at which I assume will be the case. Good luck Paul

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Hi Paul

I found someone who had the same problem with a X Type  and here's what he said  :-

 

icon1.gif                Dashboard rattle     
           

I had the same rattle on my x type and it turned out to be the vents on top near the screen.i just put a couple of spots of superglue

on mine and this  cured the problem.   ?????   

 

Frank     


Posted

Thanks Frank :)

 

That might be the way to go, but I think I'll try and get the grille out first to see where the problem is. I really don't want to damage it though.


Posted

Excellent Frank, I assume from the photograph that its a simple push in for fixing however to remove you would need to get your hand in be hid it to press the clips inwards for removal

Posted

Thanks for the picture :)

 

What I might do is push a very small piece of foam tape under the lip and see if that quietens things down a bit.

Posted

Blu Tac - the perfect solution.

 

I've just been out to try it and it works :)

 

Happy bunny me :)

 

Thanks Peter


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