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Old 17-10-2010, 08:45   #1
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Cool bangs and rattles

i have " aquired " a few bangs and rattles on sally , one is the rear door , upon investigation ( limited obviously ) it seems the rear door will move when closed and locked , ive had a peek in the manual , but cant understand " striking mechanism adjust " or the other thingie , which one adjusts it ? and which way ?? , also my rear seat rattles , again ive tried to have a peek , but cant see what is rattling , suggestions everyone ?

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Old 17-10-2010, 10:02   #2
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Ive always find if you suspect a door hinge or latch to be only very slightly out of line or worn so you cant see it but allowing a rattle (which come on dead easily) Get a grease gun and pump some grease in. Even if it doesnt cure it it should change the note and then you'll know if youre in the right area

The other consideration is wiring and associated what have you. Have you changed or moved any lately? a few wires even foam wrapped can make ridiculously loud and annoying noises if theyve worked or been left loose behind a panel

Looks like sundays taken care of
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Old 17-10-2010, 10:07   #3
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if the door hinges are the problem, then you have to grease them or replace them i believe. as for the locking mechanism, i believe it has two screws holding it in, loosen those and pull the lock clamp thing forward and tighten...perhaps? thats what i did on my old mazda 323 anyway...

as for the seats...like daved says, grease them, becausei bet they are already tight...!
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Old 17-10-2010, 10:20   #4
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What I would call the striker is on the door apperture not the door. Usually those adjust, it'll probably want moving in towards the inside of the car and then retightening. Also grab your spare wheel and check it's not loose. The jack can also cause noises if not nipped up in it's little brackets.

If all else fails me you and clivvy can meet up one weekend and we'll sort all three trucks in one go


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If all else fails me you and clivvy can meet up one weekend and we'll sort all three trucks in one go


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Sounds like a challenge
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Old 17-10-2010, 10:22   #6
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Sounds like a challenge
Well Dave several cups of tea and a bit of banter things are a lot easier to fix.

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Old 17-10-2010, 20:56   #7
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im certain i heard a noise while you where towing , or was that clivvy and jim screaming ?
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Old 17-10-2010, 20:57   #8
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im certain i heard a noise while you where towing , or was that clivvy and jim screaming ?
yeah right....!
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Old 17-10-2010, 21:00   #9
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or ....... that winker ( deliberate missprint ) that chopped him up might have scratched his paintwork with the air turbulance
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Old 17-10-2010, 21:33   #10
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Well I just cleaned the seats of my truck today

Then gave it a polish

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mines not had any polish yet and i have only washed it twice since june

welding to do first
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Martin, I'm a great fire watcher if you need a hand

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well jim i might take you up on that when i get my finger out and we could do your welding at the same time. im sure you had something still to do at the back
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