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Old 09-20-2011, 06:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Canada rattling noise

something is rattling in the drive side seat belt pillar to handle thing area. it's relatively faint and only noticeable when accelerating from a stop or driving on a bumpy road. any ideas what could be causing it?

i wouldnt mind getting it fixed so i dont have to listen to it all winter. :p
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Old 09-20-2011, 07:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I believe there was a TSB for a rattle on the B Pillar for the 09 model year. Clips weren't fully seated?
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Old 09-20-2011, 08:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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its in the headliner. when you drive and hear the rattle then just push on headliner above your head but closer to the door (caution, use whole palm so not to put finger dents in the headliner). my 2010 xrs has this annoying rattle too. i believe its a electrical connector not properly secured. a shot of 100% silicone should solve the problem. i've left mine alone for now because i didnt want to muck around with trying to drop the headliner.
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Old 09-22-2011, 03:17 AM   #4 (permalink)
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its in the headliner. when you drive and hear the rattle then just push on headliner above your head but closer to the door (caution, use whole palm so not to put finger dents in the headliner). my 2010 xrs has this annoying rattle too. i believe its a electrical connector not properly secured. a shot of 100% silicone should solve the problem. i've left mine alone for now because i didnt want to muck around with trying to drop the headliner.
Ha. I notice it more when it's hot outside, but my '11 does it as well. Literally right across the B-Post in between it and the dome light. I'm thinking the tape they used is junk and the dome light wires are free to rattle around. Then again, I don't make Corolla's
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B-pillar Rattle

search has a few threads on this... I had the dealer look into my rattle and found a lose wire. They moved it, all gone!
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