Dashboard Rattle

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I have had my clarity since January, and right away I noticed a rattle that seems to come from the overhead near the sunglasses compartment. It happens on rough pavement between 20 and 30 mph. It sounds like something is rattling in the sunglasses compartment but it is empty. Been back to dealer three times. They say they re-torqued whatever bolts are up there, but rattle returns within a day or so.
Same here. This noise bothers me a lot. Can’t find anyway to get rid of it. So sad!
 
Have you seen my post? The problem was the airbag covers where the small speakers are above the dash on both sides.
 
Clarity is 3 weeks old and I started noticing a rattling sound. It's a little different from what's already mentioned. It's the sound of the passenger window glass rattling. Anyone heard this when going over bumps? I hear the glass rattling every time I go over a bump. Thinking of taking her in.
 
I'm happy to report I took this photo to my dealer and got this fixed on my car as well! Thanks for the detective work! The buzzing was really annoying. I even noticed on bass heavy music.

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I took mine to the dealer with the printout and, of course, the rattle completely disappeared. I live near Asheville, NC and this dealer in in Greenville, SC. On schedule, the rattle reappeared the next day. I was wondering if because it is so much hatter down the mountain if that had something to do with it. In any case, I read somewhere on here that someone fixed this themselves, but I can't find it. The dealer wouldn't do anything since they can't hear the rattle.
 
I took mine to the dealer with the printout and, of course, the rattle completely disappeared. I live near Asheville, NC and this dealer in in Greenville, SC. On schedule, the rattle reappeared the next day. I was wondering if because it is so much hatter down the mountain if that had something to do with it. In any case, I read somewhere on here that someone fixed this themselves, but I can't find it. The dealer wouldn't do anything since they can't hear the rattle.
Go back to post #52 in this thread. There are several Fix-it-yourself examples after that using foam, double stick tape, felt, etc.
 
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