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Topic: Help with hatchback rattle
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1bdpone
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Anyone know how to keep the hatch from rattling when driving over a bump? I have replace the striker and it was quiet for a few weeks. I can adjust the bumpers but it only fixes it for a week of so. It seems as if the striker doesn't stay in the same position. Also, I have torqued the striker to Ford specs.
Any help would be appreciated... [ November 29, 2006, 06:50 PM: Message edited by: 1bdpone ]
Posts: 182 | From: Tri Valley | Registered: Apr 2006
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89Saleen310
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i was having the same problem then i put some plumbers tape aroudn in a couple of times then torqued it down and havent had a problem since.
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Posts: 1128 | From: Oakland Hills (montclair) | Registered: Feb 2005
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Jdub07
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yeah maybe some thread loc?
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GT302PONY
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get louder mufflers thast what i did
Posts: 259 | From: san jose | Registered: Mar 2006
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gercolla1
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Hatchback fact of life...
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Greg M. Valdez
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quote: Originally posted by 1bdpone: Anyone know how to keep the hatch from rattling when driving over a bump? I have replace the striker and it was quiet for a few weeks. I can adjust the bumpers but it only fixes it for a week of so. It seems as if the striker doesn't stay in the same position. Also, I have torqued the striker to Ford specs.
Any help would be appreciated...
Try this: Apply silicone lubricant that comes in spray, for convenience, or in a tube to the weather-stripping. It could be that the weather stripping is not as pliable as it used to be when new. For me, this is part of my "365 Day Periodic Inspection" and it seems to keep the hatch quiet. Otherwise, try installing new weather-stripping. Good luck. Bimini Blue P41E-N-117418/Daily Driver @ 255,365.4/Mostly stk w/ some basic hot-rodding bolt-ons.
Posts: 12 | From: banning, ca | Registered: Nov 2006
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Wolfie351
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I just put electrical tape around the strike bar, problem solved. The strike bar is also adjustable, it might be that yours just got knocked out of whack.
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1bdpone
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The sriker bar is brand new (as of 4 months ago). I can adjust it tight and quiet, but the hatch will get a little louder and louder over a month or so as I drive it. The weather stripping is very pliable, but I still might replace it anyway.
Posts: 182 | From: Tri Valley | Registered: Apr 2006
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Curt
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I used universal tape on weatherstriping on top of the factory stuff, works great and keeps the rain out
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