Door Rattle WIth Window Downs

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*Y*
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Door Rattle WIth Window Downs

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Hey guys, this has been bothering me for some time. When my windows are down my door rattle when they are closed. I hate that. It makes the car feel old and cheap. I was wondering how do I get it to sound very solid, sorta "german sedan sound". Does anybody else have similar problem? What did you guys do to fix it?
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Re: Door Rattle WIth Window Downs

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Take off the door panels and add some dynamat! That should take care of the rattling, unless you can find whats loose and making the noise! :welder:
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Re: Door Rattle WIth Window Downs

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Well my glass seems to be lose. How do tighten it up.
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Re: Door Rattle WIth Window Downs

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Take off the door panels, crank about halfway down and you will see 2 screws that hold the glass into place via the electric motor, make sure those are tight
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Re: Door Rattle WIth Window Downs

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Well I have tightened those but the window still seems to be loose on the top.
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Re: Door Rattle WIth Window Downs

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Tighten you window regulator bolts too - they are the ones holding the window mechanism to the door. Make sure the rubber lining on the door around the window channel is still there and functional.
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Re: Door Rattle WIth Window Downs

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Everything seems to be tight on the bottom, but the glass is loose (on top) when lowered, if that makes any sense?
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