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Old 04-20-2005, 09:42 AM   #16 (permalink)
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nope didnt work....time to tell nissan about it again on friday
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You must have a different rattle than mine. Silicone solved mine so far.
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ok I tried the silicone fix and it seems to work for a day or two and then comes back. Noe one other rattle I had that I was able to fix was at the top of the window. I'll try to make sense. This is done at the top of the door.If you look at the weatherstrip you can see where the window rolls up into the channel in the weatherstrip. Now on the inside of that strip consider how if the weatherstrip was not tight enough the window could rattle inside of it. So what I did was place some thin strips of foam tape behind the weatherstrip so that that when the window rolled all the way up into it there would be a tighter fit.
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ok I tried the silicone fix and it seems to work for a day or two and then comes back. Noe one other rattle I had that I was able to fix was at the top of the window. I'll try to make sense. This is done at the top of the door.If you look at the weatherstrip you can see where the window rolls up into the channel in the weatherstrip. Now on the inside of that strip consider how if the weatherstrip was not tight enough the window could rattle inside of it. So what I did was place some thin strips of foam tape behind the weatherstrip so that that when the window rolled all the way up into it there would be a tighter fit.

ill give that a try after Nissan hopefully performs the TSB for the window rattles....
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