I believe I tracked the source of the rattle I was getting in the cabin of my 07 LX.
I took out the glove box and started digging around and I am 100% sure I found the source of the problem. There's a cluster of 4 connectors to the right side of the glove box, I believe this larger grey connector (both male and female) are rattling inside. Even the lightest tap on the connector with your finger produces the sound. It sounds like something is loose inside.
Literally every semi-rough bump on the road leads to a rattle in the cabin making this vehicle sound like an 80's Ford pickup which is completely unacceptable.
Now the problem is, I tried sticking strips of foam between the connectors and even sticking strips of dynamat on the outside of the connectors, but it doesn't help one bit. The issue is inside the connector. Why would Toyota put such a noisy/flimsy connector in such an expensive vehicle?
I am at a loss how to fix this. Any ideas?
I took out the glove box and started digging around and I am 100% sure I found the source of the problem. There's a cluster of 4 connectors to the right side of the glove box, I believe this larger grey connector (both male and female) are rattling inside. Even the lightest tap on the connector with your finger produces the sound. It sounds like something is loose inside.
Literally every semi-rough bump on the road leads to a rattle in the cabin making this vehicle sound like an 80's Ford pickup which is completely unacceptable.
Now the problem is, I tried sticking strips of foam between the connectors and even sticking strips of dynamat on the outside of the connectors, but it doesn't help one bit. The issue is inside the connector. Why would Toyota put such a noisy/flimsy connector in such an expensive vehicle?
I am at a loss how to fix this. Any ideas?