rustling was heard in both doors. I did not put up with it and conducted an analysis to find the source of the sound. The source was found - it is a plastic insert on which the door card hangs. It is put on the metal frame of the door itself and dangles. The frame was covered with a thin rubber...
under these inserts. In my case, part of the weld that came off was under this plastic behind the airbag closer to the center of the car. The clips are on the other side of the airbags.
you need to pull the headliner down on the left side. To do this, you need to remove the sun visor on the driver's side, the left pillar trim, the left central pillar trim. This way you can see the airbag mounts, the clips that attach these airbags to the car body. Seal them with electrical...
part of the electrode they use to weld the stiffening seams has fallen off, and the airbag clip is also making a lot of noise. You need to remove at least half of the upper trim and seal the clips / throw away the material that has fallen off from the welding.
this means that your clips are dangling. And the success of your solution means that you moved them to the side, or more precisely diagonally upwards. The solution works, with one nuance - this solution is temporary, since the clips are inserted into plastic, which is deformed and is now...
Yes, I bent the back cover back as far as possible and smeared it with superglue. Not the best option, but it worked for me. Ideally, you need to completely remove the display, disassemble it and glue it from the inside, but I had neither the time nor the desire.
In the heat the plastic becomes soft and the back cover of the display starts to make noise when driving. Carefully smeared it with glue and now there is silence.
Hi! I had a nasty noise coming from the front all the time. I removed the display and found that some of the clips had a few millimeters of play. After taping them up and applying gun oil, I installed the monitor back and now the car is quiet.
Mustang 2024 s650 GT Performance