My car is in for the third time and has already been at the dealers for a week. It has an annoying rattle in the O/S rear somewhere. They've secured wiring, replaced the rear shock, clips on panels and still no joy. I only bought the car new a couple of months ago and I'm getting fed up already, Bristol street Nottingham are stripping it down bit by bit to try and find the problem, but Citroen technical are clueless and very little help if any. :mad:
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Some might seem too simple, so just some quick questions to eliminate them Have you checked the seats are secured back? Parcel shelf is all in place etc?
Mine made a noise from the seats, so my service book pack is currently rammed down the side of the back seat and the plastic of the door (infront of the cubby hole)
Another one that my first ds3 used to do was a rattle from the boot pillar and the window, the plastic trim was slightly loose.
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Yep checked the seats myself and all the obvious things, to me it sounds like the rear body panel spot welds have gone somewhere and the panels vibrating. had one of the Techs in the back of the car last week and he agreed, next thing they're changing the back shocks.DS3 1.6 Bluehdi Dsport Plus :STrooper:
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It's back no rattles so far, shame about the half hearted valet. Had to wait while is was "cleaned again" inside and then ended up doing the interior again when I got it home. Still waiting for Citroen to cough up for the insurance on the loan car as well! Don't see why I should fork out for it as the car was only a couple of months old and the work was carried out under warranty.Last edited by scubagazza; 03-10-2015, 10:37.DS3 1.6 Bluehdi Dsport Plus :STrooper:
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Originally posted by Chris_Bluein my experience ALL cars seem to have rattles- even when new
You wanna drive a stripped out motor with no carpets or passenger seats. Every bit of grit or gravel sounds like a missile coming thru the car shell
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