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Here is the official TSB for it.[URL unfurl="true"]https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2022/MC-10209204-0001.pdf[/URL]It seems the channel the rear window glides in, is the source of my rattle. That channel sits into another channel and appears to vibrate off each other. Looking at the TSB, the blue wire/rubber tube thing appears to act as a damper for that vibration. There is slack between the two channels. Putting something between the two channels fixed mine.I also used a 50hrts bass tone (spotify). Crank it up to 20 and pull down your passenger seat. Roll the rear window open and watch the track it moves along. That track is recessed into another track channel. If you push on the glass (when open) you will see the channel flex. Holding the window still solves the rattle. Using something to act as a spacer fixed it for me. I’m at work so I used a business card I clipped a piece off for now until I can find something better to use from home or just have dealer fix. Works for now though!
Here is the official TSB for it.
[URL unfurl="true"]https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2022/MC-10209204-0001.pdf[/URL]
It seems the channel the rear window glides in, is the source of my rattle. That channel sits into another channel and appears to vibrate off each other. Looking at the TSB, the blue wire/rubber tube thing appears to act as a damper for that vibration. There is slack between the two channels. Putting something between the two channels fixed mine.
I also used a 50hrts bass tone (spotify). Crank it up to 20 and pull down your passenger seat. Roll the rear window open and watch the track it moves along. That track is recessed into another track channel. If you push on the glass (when open) you will see the channel flex. Holding the window still solves the rattle. Using something to act as a spacer fixed it for me. I’m at work so I used a business card I clipped a piece off for now until I can find something better to use from home or just have dealer fix. Works for now though!