91Eunos
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My truck: early MY18 build with 29K miles.
Noticed “the rattle” a couple months ago after I’d been away for a week for work and the truck sat for the entire time I was away, but didn’t hear it again until last week. Come to find out my wife has been hearing it pretty regularly for a few weeks now when she pops out to the garage to start the truck as I’m getting dressed for work.
This week it also made the rattle twice when I started it in the early evening/late afternoon to come home from work. Have never noticed it when driving around on the weekends or if I’m running errands in the middle of the day.
So it happens only on cold starts for me, and my perception is that the rattle is louder the longer the truck has been sitting.
This may be a coincidence or even incorrect input since my sample size of observations is too small, but it “seems” like parking on a slight slope with the nose of the engine elevated exacerbates the rattle, and parking with the nose slightly declined ameliorates the rattle. No need to bring that data point into the discussion...just an observation.
Regardless, it’s happening pretty much every morning now so I’m dropping it off at the dealer later today. They’ll look at it Monday or Tuesday.
More to follow.
Noticed “the rattle” a couple months ago after I’d been away for a week for work and the truck sat for the entire time I was away, but didn’t hear it again until last week. Come to find out my wife has been hearing it pretty regularly for a few weeks now when she pops out to the garage to start the truck as I’m getting dressed for work.
This week it also made the rattle twice when I started it in the early evening/late afternoon to come home from work. Have never noticed it when driving around on the weekends or if I’m running errands in the middle of the day.
So it happens only on cold starts for me, and my perception is that the rattle is louder the longer the truck has been sitting.
This may be a coincidence or even incorrect input since my sample size of observations is too small, but it “seems” like parking on a slight slope with the nose of the engine elevated exacerbates the rattle, and parking with the nose slightly declined ameliorates the rattle. No need to bring that data point into the discussion...just an observation.
Regardless, it’s happening pretty much every morning now so I’m dropping it off at the dealer later today. They’ll look at it Monday or Tuesday.
More to follow.