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Interior Rattles

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Maybe I have my expectations too high, but nothing gets me more annoyed than rattles on a brand new truck. I noticed sometimes there will be a rattle coming from the gauge cluster area it appears when I hit some small bumps in the road. Last time I was at the dealer, the technician couldn't find it, which Im sure he didn't even drive it. I know its a truck, but when you spend $57k you would expect the rattles not too occur until it gets older. Anyone else experiencing rattles inside?
 

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YES! And this is on a $ 85,000.00 Canadian Limited. Somewhere inside the configurable (?) centre console that the owners manual has no information that I could find, but I did download a manual that had a little info. It is so nice and smooth and quiet on the pavement but on bumpy gravel roads there is a rattle in the console , ..........shouldn't have to but I'm going to dive in and see whats in there. (Bad feelings with dealer)
 

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Maybe I have my expectations too high, but nothing gets me more annoyed than rattles on a brand new truck. I noticed sometimes there will be a rattle coming from the gauge cluster area it appears when I hit some small bumps in the road. Last time I was at the dealer, the technician couldn't find it, which Im sure he didn't even drive it. I know its a truck, but when you spend $57k you would expect the rattles not too occur until it gets older. Anyone else experiencing rattles inside?

No rattles on mine, but I do hear squeaks when I press on the center console with my elbow. Like two dissimilar materials rubbing against each other. Same on the sides on the console closer to the screen sometimes. Drives me crazy.
 

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No rattles on mine, but I do hear squeaks when I press on the center console with my elbow. Like two dissimilar materials rubbing against each other. Same on the sides on the console closer to the screen sometimes. Drives me crazy.
I have the rattle in my center console too. I can’t figure where it’s coming from.
 

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I believe my Sunroof started rattling now, gotta pinpoint the issue gonna have the wife drive me around so I can find it lol
 

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I have had a somewhat noticeable rattle develop somewhere in the center stack. Took the truck out to White Sands and it has some packed gypsum roads that have formed what are essentially rumble strips... really rattled the hell out of the truck and I think created the problem. Not noticeable unless the radio/HVAC are quiet, but still annoying. Pressing on the center stack trim (anywhere) seems to stop the rattle, so something must be just barely loose.

More annoying is the subwoofer. Some bass notes, even at mild volumes, create a really annoying plastic rattle somewhere in the back of the cab.
 

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My dealer still has my truck to replace the side view mirror that made grinding noises and fix a dent they put in it. I also told them about a bad rattle coming from my dash last time I brought it in. They said the tech couldnt hear anything. I told them to drive it again and they heard it this time. Apparently they have an engineer from RAM trying to help them as they cant pin point it.
 

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My dealer still has my truck to replace the side view mirror that made grinding noises and fix a dent they put in it. I also told them about a bad rattle coming from my dash last time I brought it in. They said the tech couldnt hear anything. I told them to drive it again and they heard it this time. Apparently they have an engineer from RAM trying to help them as they cant pin point it.
Thanks. Keep us posted on findings.
 

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I have had a somewhat noticeable rattle develop somewhere in the center stack. Took the truck out to White Sands and it has some packed gypsum roads that have formed what are essentially rumble strips... really rattled the hell out of the truck and I think created the problem. Not noticeable unless the radio/HVAC are quiet, but still annoying. Pressing on the center stack trim (anywhere) seems to stop the rattle, so something must be just barely loose.

More annoying is the subwoofer. Some bass notes, even at mild volumes, create a really annoying plastic rattle somewhere in the back of the cab.

Ever narrow this one down?
 

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I have the rattle in my center console too. I can’t figure where it’s coming from.
just bought 2019 Limited and I have the Nav rattle too. It's like it isn't seated properly. If i press down on it it stops the rattle. Any suggestions?
 

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I have a slight rattle coming from the center stack but only on bumpy dirt roads. It’s super annoying. I press my hand down on it and it seems to help a bit. Anyone find out how to get rid of this rattle? When spending a lot of money on a luxury truck I don’t expect this crap with only 1,500 miles on it.
 

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I have a slight rattle coming from the center stack but only on bumpy dirt roads. It’s super annoying. I press my hand down on it and it seems to help a bit. Anyone find out how to get rid of this rattle? When spending a lot of money on a luxury truck I don’t expect this crap with only 1,500 miles on it.

Hi Pahey345,

I'm very sorry to hear of the concern you are experiencing with your truck. I certainly understand why this would be frustrating! If you do not receive any advice here and you decide to address this with your dealer, please feel free to send us a private message. We'd be happy to have this documented and provide you with an additional layer of assistance while you work with your dealer.

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I have a rattle that sounds like its coming from the front passenger door or the pillar between the passenger front and rear doors. Most of the time I am alone driving, so its kind of hard to diagnose. It drives me insane! If anyone has found the source of a rattle in this area I sure would like to know what it was.
 

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I have a rattle that sounds like its coming from the front passenger door or the pillar between the passenger front and rear doors. Most of the time I am alone driving, so its kind of hard to diagnose. It drives me insane! If anyone has found the source of a rattle in this area I sure would like to know what it was.

Hi Billy James,

I'm sorry to hear that you are experiencing this concern as well. If you decide to address it with your local Ram dealer, we would be more than happy to provide you with an additional layer of assistance during that process. We are just a PM away.

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My dash/center console had a rattle over bumps when I first purchased it. I isolated it to where the storage console (between the seats) meets the dash beneath the Nav Unit. I sprayed a thin film of WD-40 in the two creases, wiped down the excess, and rattle disappeared. The rattle was coming from the meeting points between the dash and console. Almost one year and 13K miles later, no rattle. May want to start there.
 

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I have a rattle that sounds like its coming from the front passenger door or the pillar between the passenger front and rear doors. Most of the time I am alone driving, so its kind of hard to diagnose. It drives me insane! If anyone has found the source of a rattle in this area I sure would like to know what it was.
Sunroof? If yes...look at the velcro clips on that side of the truck.
 

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I have a rattle that sounds like its coming from the front passenger door or the pillar between the passenger front and rear doors. Most of the time I am alone driving, so its kind of hard to diagnose. It drives me insane! If anyone has found the source of a rattle in this area I sure would like to know what it was.
It may be your passenger side seat belt receptor.I thought the same thing as you until I reached over one day and felt It hitting the center console.Super annoying,I have not tried any fixes yet though.
 
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It may be your passenger side seat belt receptor.I thought the same thing as you until I reached over one day and felt It hitting the center console.Super annoying,I have not tried any fixes yet though.
MEGA CAB RATTLE FOUND!!!! AND CURED!!!
ok everyone.. here's the skinny on the rattle that is probably present in almost every 2019 Ram with the mega cab. This ONLY applies to the mega cab truck. The noise, rattle, which sounds like a block of wood bouncing around, golf ball in a plastic jug (my description) etc.. anything that is coming from the underside of the truck, in the rear of the cab. After purchasing a set of electronic chassis ears, I narrowed the noise down the rear cab/body mounts. These are a new design and not the same mount as the rest of the body mounts. The issue lies in how the metal sleeve, inside the mount, bounces off the floor of the cab while hitting sharp bumps. If you remove the 18mm bolt and large washer, you can see the metal sleeve. it's about 3/4" inside diameter. No matter how tight the bolt is, the sleeve will always hit the underside of the body over sharp bumps. So here's the cure. Forget going to the dealer as there isn't an updated bushing, (there was for the 1500 but only the front mount) and it's relatively easy fix. They also won't give two ****s anyway, will track footprints in your truck, waste your time because the booger-eater tech doesn't have a clue. (I've spent 30 years as a certified tech, general foreman of a large government fleet shop, so I've seen plenty of booger-eaters)
Take the large washer that covers the lower portion of the bushing (thick one with some paint pen marks on it) and oversize the hole to at least one inch. Unibit works great. Remove the thin sleeve that's snapped into place, inside the washer, as you'll need this later. Loosen all of the body bolts as you will need to jack up the truck from the rocker panel to separate the body from the bushings. Use some dunnage (2x4) and place it under the rocker panel to spread the load while jacking up the body. Place a towel or rags over it so it won't scratch up the underside. (I'm anal). I used a small handled interior pry bar, and wedged it between the rear body mount and underside of the cab. Do this from the rearward side as there's a nice radius on the cab channel to make it easier. This gives enough room to slide the large/thick washer between the mount and body. Center up the over-sized hole, over the existing metal sleeve that is centered in the bushing. You will see two dimples or indentations on the large metal washer. Place those facing down as to keep the portion of the washer that rests against the body, flat. In other words, the two indents compress the rubber portion of the body mount. The overall goal in this, is to compress the internal sleeve, tight against the floor of the truck when it's torqued. With the over-sized hole in the washer, the sleeve will compress against the body when the bolt is torqued back down. Now I went one further step in eliminating the noise once and for all. I replaced the thin sleeve, back inside the bushing. This gives a little "shelf" around the existing metal sleeve. I added two washers, roughly just over an inch in diameter, to fit over the long bushing bolt. Fender washers are good because of their size. These two washers allow just enough thickness as to make contact with the sleeve, and make it sit flush against the body. (The rubber portions of the mount have a metal structure inside, so they don't crush easily). You can't remove the thick factory washer on the bolt, which you don't want to do anyway. Torque to 90 ft lbs. (factory spec). Now there are two things I will mention. The repair manual states that the bushing bolts are a one time use. Like a torque to yield head bolt. I say poo-poo to that so I used them again. I can't see the logic, however that's what the factory states. They are not a stretch torque value. Your decision. Secondly, by re-locating the large/thick washer up top, the rubber portion of the bushing is exposed to the elements. Again, I don't see this as an issue. I torqued all bolts back to 90 ft. lbs and it's as quiet as it should be. The noise is now gone and I don't foresee any other issues creeping up. Please spread this around to any other folks that might be experiencing this. I would have attached some pics, however it's pretty straight forward. I hope this helps out. If you email me at [email protected], I will send some pics of what I did.
 

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I have a rattle that sounds like its coming from the front passenger door or the pillar between the passenger front and rear doors. Most of the time I am alone driving, so its kind of hard to diagnose. It drives me insane! If anyone has found the source of a rattle in this area I sure would like to know what it was.
I feel like I've got the same rattle behind my left ear
 

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