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Old 08-11-2007, 02:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How-To: Stop dash rattles and squeaks permanently.

I had some trouble with dash rattle when the car was on a bumpy road or uneven ground in general. It was pretty damn annoying so I decided to make some changes. Here are the steps I took to eliminate the noise. It worked great and now I have a completely quiet dash.

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1. I used some rope to loop into the vent on the passenger side and pull straight upwards. I'm always afraid to scratch something when removing anything so I thought this would be a good method and it worked great.





2. After opening the vent shroud (or whatever you wanna call it), I used my finger to insert into the opening and slide down towards the driver's side, poping the rest of the clips out.

3. I removed the vent shroud completely and exposed about 10 metal retainer clips and 1 screw on the passenger side that I deemed as the "noise makers"

4. I used a pair of needle nose plyers to pull all of the metal clips out. You have to wiggle them a little but they 'll come out.



5. I then removed a screw on the passenger side which was definitely a cuplrit in the squeaks I was hearing. I believe this screw holds the top portion of the dash to the bottom portion, so perform at your own risk. I've been driving for about 3 months now and still haven't heard a peep from the dash.



6. I used Scotch felt pads which are normally used to stick on the bottom of furniture. I covered each of the tabs on the vent schroud. They covered the tabs perfect and were just the right thickness to make sure they held tight in the dash.



7. I snapped the vent shroud back in and that's it. All done, noise free dash.


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Old 08-11-2007, 07:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Thanks for posting the helpful explanation.
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Old 08-11-2007, 09:00 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Awesome write-up...Thanks!!
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Old 08-11-2007, 09:07 AM   #4 (permalink)
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What a clever fix! You ought to fax a copy to each Chrysler Service Department. Thanks for posting.

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Maybe you should work for Chrysler!

Thanks for the post with pics! I am sure this will help more than a few that are plagued by the dash rattle.
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Thanks guys, the procedure took under 30 mins. No more frustrating rattles and noises. Those clips and that 1 screw in particular were what the issue was. I know that 2005 300's have a TSB out on this also but didn't even want to deal with my shoddy service department. Cheers.

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Old 08-11-2007, 04:28 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Great write up and thanks for taking the time to explain to all of us and sharing your pics and experience with us.....
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Thanks for the writeup!! I started noticing this lately. I may be doing this mod very soon.
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Awesome write-up. Thanks for your contribution!
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