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Old 02-17-2012, 07:51 PM
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Driver tweeter.........

Has anyone tried to remove this piece ??? I'm hearing a sound from this area...Apparently there is a wire back there that becomes dislodged...Any help would be appreciated..................
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Talking Yes...........I figured it out........

Yes..it does pop out..no clips to worry about...The wire sits inside a grooved area and was sitting out causing a weird noise..all seems well................Now if I could only found out the sound coming from the passenger seat..seems loose..........Though, no sound is present, when it is occupied..only surfaces when unoccupied...........Hmmmm...any thoughts............

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The passenger seat sound (a slight rattle/buzz) you have to live with. Sorry. I have it also. Try moving the seat back, the sear back rest more vertical, and lowering the headrest. That seems to help.
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Originally Posted by dgiturbo
The passenger seat sound (a slight rattle/buzz) you have to live with. Sorry. I have it also. Try moving the seat back, the sear back rest more vertical, and lowering the headrest. That seems to help.
I tried lowering the headrest, all the way down and it seems better....

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