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Stopping the rattles
tetstb
 

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Post: #51
RE: Stopping the rattles

Nobody really gives a monkeys about the rattles, even the other dealer were not that interested as t seems this is just the tip of the iceberg as
far as warranty issues are concerned.

Piece of crap

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Bob

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21-05-2012 03:23pm
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J77
 

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RE: Stopping the rattles

This annoys me about LR they create fantastic products but time and time again they fall way short of the mark on build quality. At the moment I am rattle free and based on my previous LRs which were constantly in for recalls I am impressed with the Evoque.......................................so far.
(21-05-2012 03:23pm)tetstb Wrote:  Nobody really gives a monkeys about the rattles, even the other dealer were not that interested as t seems this is just the tip of the iceberg as
far as warranty issues are concerned.

Piece of crap

What's happening with your car now ?

18MY Range Rover Velar R-Dynamic SE D240
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21-05-2012 04:31pm
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tetstb
 

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RE: Stopping the rattles

Took it to Morissons in Stirling and their mechanic came out with me in the car and just said he felt it was normal road noise.

Road noise my arse so when I have some more time I will leave it with them for a few days. Complained to Land Rover and guess what ?

Yep, you guessed it, they just sent me a satisfaction survey and said they would be in touch. My first and last LR purchase.

Cheers

Bob

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21-05-2012 06:39pm
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invoke
 

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RE: Stopping the rattles

(21-05-2012 06:39pm)tetstb Wrote:  My first and last LR purchase.

Same here ! !

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22-05-2012 12:43am
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Coolbanana
 

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RE: Stopping the rattles

My car was in today to sort out a rattle (just the one) and the lovely Hannah (gorgeous) was very efficient and friendly in dealing with my Evoque today and it does appear that the rattle is gone.

It was coming from the TV module thingymawotsit in the roof lining - it had unclipped itself.

Sooooo nice to have a rattle-free car!

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23-05-2012 08:36pm
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berlin2011
 

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RE: Stopping the rattles

(23-05-2012 08:36pm)Coolbanana Wrote:  My car was in today to sort out a rattle (just the one) and the lovely Hannah (gorgeous) was very efficient and friendly in dealing with my Evoque today and it does appear that the rattle is gone.

It was coming from the TV module thingymawotsit in the roof lining - it had unclipped itself.

Sooooo nice to have a rattle-free car!

CB, if you don't mind me asking, where exactly in the roof lining was that rattle of yours. I have one (a rattle) that seems to come from somewhere in the front and am suspecting it has to do with the light/car kit microphone bit but my dealer is unable (unwilling??) to hear any rattle.

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23-05-2012 09:27pm
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Coolbanana
 

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RE: Stopping the rattles

(23-05-2012 09:27pm)berlin2011 Wrote:  CB, if you don't mind me asking, where exactly in the roof lining was that rattle of yours. I have one (a rattle) that seems to come from somewhere in the front and am suspecting it has to do with the light/car kit microphone bit but my dealer is unable (unwilling??) to hear any rattle.

Do you have the TV? If so, there is a rectangular thing just where the panoramic roof meets the roof lining above the centre console - before the light/mic you refer to. (Has a load of little red lights in it when the TV is on). Anyway, this had unclipped as I understand it and was causing a rubbing noise.

It was weird because from the drivers seat it sounded as if it came from where the switches for the roof blind and lights/microphones are and from the passenger seat it sounded as though it was directly above the driver.

If you don't have the TV it could still be something unclipped where you have described it since the wiring above will most likely be pretty much identical to mine so while I was told it was the TV module, the Tech guy may well have meant the wiring above it - and it does sound like your rattle is in the same area!

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23-05-2012 10:32pm
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benzina
 

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RE: Stopping the rattles

(02-05-2012 02:27am)benzina Wrote:  Rattle-man...i have read that you work for LD, and can help us pin-point the known rattle issues that some of us may be experiencing.
I have a rattle in the left rear corner,around about where the seatbelt comes out,under the rear quarter window.
The rattle is induced by slight road vibrations and sometimes by the slight vibration of the diesel engine at idle.
The sound is like a single electrical wire, just tapping slightly on a metal surface like maybe the inner car shell, or a bracket.
I have ridden in the back, and pressed on every panel to see if it would stop,but it has not, so it's definately inside that side bootwell panel,somewhere between the fuse box and the seatbelt reel mechanism. It may even be up high inside the wheel arch strut area.
Do you have any information on where this rattle could be precisely???

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10-06-2012 02:03am
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DaveR
 

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RE: Stopping the rattles

Since I picked my new Evoque up a couple of weeks ago I have felt that it was noisier than the previous one I had when going over bumps.

Fine on most roads but hit a bump or the rough road around manholes etc (seems no shortage of those these days) and there seemed to be a "CLUMP" noise accompanying it.

I couldn't quite make out where it was coming from or imagine what was causing it and had I not had my other Evoque where this wasn't an obvious addition to normal road noise I might have dismissed it as normal.

My car has a spare wheel and I had that out today as i wanted to stow the detachable tow bar arm under the wheel (which fitted quite nicely) and noticed that the rear moulding under the boot floor on the left hand side (the stuff that is like a high density polystyrene) wasn't sat properly towards the back of the boot floor. Closer inspection shows a wiring loom underneath it (at a guess its the wiring to the fuel sender in the Tank) that just needed moving slightly so it didn't lift the moulding.

I also added a little double sided tape between the bottom of the moulding and the metal of the boot floor to help hold it down.

Replaced everything and the additional "clumping" noise seems to have gone. Must have been the wheel well cover not seating properly because of the moulding below it being slightly proud allowing it to bang up and down on significant bumps.

Very pleased as i was convinced this car was noisier than my last but couldn't put my finger on it.

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16-09-2012 05:14am
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mark_n
 

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RE: Stopping the rattles

Good job, I'm going to check that mine is seated correctly.

Mark

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16-09-2012 08:56am
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