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Old 09-05-2007, 07:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Protege - Trunk mounted Amp Rattles

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Issue: Trunk Amp Rack Rattles.
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What: If you hear a slight rattle in the trunk and it's not too terribly loud (ie: the "clunk"), it's probably the amp rack rattling against the rear deck.

Why: There's no kind of insulation between the amp rack and the rear deck. When going over bumps, it vibraties and hits the rear deck.

How To Fix: There's two things you can do. One is a do it yourself project. That involves going to the local hardware store and grabbing some thick foam and placing that foam between the amp rack and the rear deck. That should help.

However, you may also return to the dealership and they should order a new rack for you or add foam, depending on what they want to do.

TSB/M-Tip: Not available.
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