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Old 06-07-2011, 10:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Gen6 Passenger Door Rattle

The passenger door on my 2011 Camry LE likes to vibrate along with certain frequencies of bass. If I apply moderate pressure to the bottom of the passenger door panel, the rattling stops. Does anyone know how to remove the passenger door panel so that I can try looking around for the source of this obnoxious rattle? Or if you're familiar with the issue, could you shed some light on where I need to put some foam?
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Old 06-07-2011, 11:41 AM   #2 (permalink)
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geez man, make up a list of things that need attention and go back to the dealer for your free oil change then get it all done..why do you want to pull things apart, if you break something, try getting it fixed under warranty...
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geez man, make up a list of things that need attention and go back to the dealer for your free oil change then get it all done..why do you want to pull things apart, if you break something, try getting it fixed under warranty...

What car dealer do you know is going to fix a rattle from bass coming from a speaker???? NONE.
This problem is probably happening on all Gen 6 Camry's and probably every car in the world that has a speaker that can play good mid to low range bass. The only thing I could suggest would be to sound dampen the door. This will help eliminate the sound travel through the door which makes the door panel vibrate. Not sure if there is a DIY for removing the door panel on here but, do a search and see if there is one. If not, then get a repair manual for your car.
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Hold on, don't get yer shorts tangled in a wad. There's a tsb for your camry for some insulation coming loose in the door panel. Do what Glenn said I'll get back to ya on what tsb it is.

T-SB-0023-11: 07-11 Camry, Camry HV: Door Trim Panel Rattle
Some 2007 – 2011 model year North American Produced (NAP) Camry and Camry HV vehicles
may exhibit a rattle noise from the left or right front doors or door panel area. This may be due to
a loose plastic cover on the door panel energy absorption pad. Use the following procedure to
correct this condition.
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Hold on, don't get yer shorts tangled in a wad. There's a tsb for your camry for some insulation coming loose in the door panel. Do what Glenn said I'll get back to ya on what tsb it is.

T-SB-0023-11: 07-11 Camry, Camry HV: Door Trim Panel Rattle
Some 2007 – 2011 model year North American Produced (NAP) Camry and Camry HV vehicles
may exhibit a rattle noise from the left or right front doors or door panel area. This may be due to
a loose plastic cover on the door panel energy absorption pad. Use the following procedure to
correct this condition.
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I'm in having that TSB applied right now
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