Interior Rattle Witch Hunt
However, one issue that I did not anticipate is the poor interior quality. I am definitely more sensitive to rattles than most (my wife, for example, says she doesn't hear anything), but to me, there are buzzes and rattles everywhere. When passing over heaves and expansion joints, every panel in the car seems to resonate for a second. But more annoying are the small little buzzes that occur when driving on older, textured pavement. They're driving me crazy. Given the extraordinary cost of these vehicles, I was definitely expecting more of the "hewn from a single piece of stone" feel, and have been disappointed in that department. I don't want to feel like the car is shaking itself apart over every bump.
So far, I've attempted to minimize the rattles by:
- setting tire pressures to 41 front, 38 rear, per the gas flap sticker, vs. the ridiculous numbers suggested by the door sticker.
- setting suspension to Comfort even when in the sportier modes
- (see pics below) removing, improving, and reinstalling the door panels (per this video:
), specifically:
- applying window weld to all the plastic clips, and anything that can jostle around
- applying sound deadening mat to any larger flat portions
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and suggestions!
Some pics:
Door panel with sound deadening mat and window weld applied




Last edited by superpop; Jul 25, 2025 at 09:07 PM.




There is a tiny rattle at the triangle coat hanger shaped plastic piece where the seat belt comes out from the pillar near my ear, but I push on that piece and the sound disappears for a few days.
@taphil what would you recommend for lubing the velvety seals?
@superpop thankfully I am well aware of the RMS issues. Over the years, I've attempted to buy several of these things. This car was the first semi-reasonably priced one to not have an active oil leak during its PPI. But, I've budgeted accordingly for the likely scenario it does fail, and I've been in contact with Trenton re: the Fidelity warranty, still considering it. I've also been driving it hard, in case the theory here that consistent high temps helps clear the separators. "But officer, I was just doing some preventative maintenance!"




I also applied tesa tape, and more window weld where appropriate, in the door panels and center console. This SIGNIFICANTLY improved the rattles, to the point where I essentially only hear them when going over expansion joints or big bumps/dips in the road. Critically, the rattles are almost entirely gone when just driving along, even on older, more textured pavement. I think switching to a tire with more forgiving sidewalls will eliminate them entirely.
Some progress pics and pro tips:
Couldn't find a way to unclip the wires from the ambient lighting. So I removed the ambient lighting. Easy enough to just pop out and back in. Also discovered that a previous owner must have spilled a soda in the car, some drops of which ended up in here. Was glad to be able to clean that up.
I put a layer of tesa tape between any two different plastic pieces that had even a remote possibility of coming in contact. The cupholders seemed to be a big source of noise. Even when clipped in, they sit pretty loose in their cavity. Lining every edge with tesa tape helped immensely.
By far the biggest source of noise was this gap...
...and these clips. These are at the top of each door panel, and the rattles were especially bad from the rear. If it makes a difference, my car is equipped with peasant blockers for the rear windows.
I put window weld in each of the clips, really shoving it down in there, and layered tesa tape over the long gap. Used a pick to push the tape somewhat into the crease. Afterwards, no noise!
Next steps are to dig into the dash, and try to find some other rattles coming from the rear center. Could be the back of the center console near the dual air vents. Or worse, the headliner. We'll see. In the meantime, I'm loving the car all that much more now that it doesn't constantly sound like it's shaking itself apart.
Last edited by manbat; Aug 16, 2025 at 12:43 AM.
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