Rattling Noise Coming From Air Vent of my Civic

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Leigh Riley, Sep 11, 2003.

  1. Leigh Riley

    Leigh Riley Guest

    Hi there,

    I wonder if someone could be kind enough to offer me some advice. I
    recently bought a 2003 Honda Civic Sedan, and have noticed that when the
    car is moving there's a "rattling noise" coming from the air vent on the
    left of the steering wheel. It's not terribly loud, but it's terribly
    annoying!

    The "rattling noise" gives the impression of something very small (e.g.
    a tiny, tiny rock or ball bearing) vibrating/hitting against the sides
    of whatever lies back there as the car vibrates while driving over the
    road surface.

    My car's still under warranty. The dealer (sell, service engineer) said
    that they would have a look at it. If it was a defect (e.g. a nut had
    come loose) then it would be free to fix, but if it wasn't (e.g. there
    was a rock in there) then it would cost me $200 at the VERY MINIMUM to
    have it fixed.

    What are the chances of it being a defect? Is there anything back there
    that could possibly break off? Before I go and buy a compressed gas
    canister to try and blow anything out, can anyone tell me if it's easy
    to take the cover of the air vent off to look around?

    If anyone has any thoughts, I'd be grateful if you'd share 'em!

    Thanks in advance!

    - Best regards,
    Leigh
     
    Leigh Riley, Sep 11, 2003
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  2. Leigh Riley

    Koji San Guest

    Coud be a screw. A screw fell in while I tried to remove the dashboard
    on my left vent. It rattles over bumps, and was annoying. I proceed to
    remove the grill and crack it. I then stuck a string magnet in there
    and got the screw out.

    If it’s a screw try a magnet. If it’s a rock try a bubble
    gum. If it’s a rock then drop a screw in there so they
    don’t screw you with a $200 bill. Sorry for the language.
     
    Koji San, Sep 12, 2003
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  3. Leigh Riley

    Koji San Guest

    Coud be a screw. A screw fell in while I tried to remove the dashboard
    on my left vent. It rattles over bumps, and was annoying. I proceed to
    remove the grill and crack it. I then stuck a string magnet in there
    and got the screw out.

    If it’s a screw try a magnet. If it’s a rock try a bubble
    gum. If it’s a rock then drop a screw in there so they
    don’t screw you with a $200 bill. Sorry for the language.
     
    Koji San, Sep 12, 2003
    #3
  4. Leigh Riley

    Koji San Guest

    Could be a screw. A screw fell in while I tried to remove the
    dashboard on my left vent. It rattles over bumps, and was annoying. I
    proceed to remove the grill and crack it. I then stuck a string
    magnet in there and got the screw out.

    If it*s a screw try a powerful magnet. If it*s a rock try a bubble
    gum. If it*s a rock then drop a screw in there so they don*t screw you
    with a $200 bill. Sorry for the language and for posting twice.
    Someone let me know why my text is garbled.
     
    Koji San, Sep 12, 2003
    #4
  5. Leigh Riley

    Koji San Guest

    Could be a screw. A screw fell in while I tried to remove the
    dashboard on my left vent. It rattles over bumps, and was annoying. I
    proceed to remove the grill and crack it. I then stuck a string
    magnet in there and got the screw out.

    If it*s a screw try a powerful magnet. If it*s a rock try a bubble
    gum. If it*s a rock then drop a screw in there so they don*t screw you
    with a $200 bill. Sorry for the language and for posting twice.
    Someone let me know why my text is garbled.
     
    Koji San, Sep 12, 2003
    #5
  6. Leigh,
    It's impossible to know for sure but my guess is a screw. Have the dealer
    fix the problem unless you have the mechanical skills needed to take
    everything apart and check for yourself. If you try it yourself and damage
    something--the dealer won't fix it under the warranty. If I was you--I
    would not take that chance.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Sep 13, 2003
    #6
  7. Leigh,
    It's impossible to know for sure but my guess is a screw. Have the dealer
    fix the problem unless you have the mechanical skills needed to take
    everything apart and check for yourself. If you try it yourself and damage
    something--the dealer won't fix it under the warranty. If I was you--I
    would not take that chance.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Sep 13, 2003
    #7
  8. Leigh Riley

    G Guest

    I had a similar situation with my 2003 Accord. I heard something
    "rolling" around. Almost sounded like a marble when I went around
    curves. I finally figured it was coming from the vent to the left of
    steering wheel. I used a flashlight and saw that there was a screw
    loose. I called the dealer and they told me to come in and they would
    get it out and make sure it wasn't needed. Perhaps you can try
    looking into the vent with a flashlight and possibly see what it is.

    G
     
    G, Sep 19, 2003
    #8
  9. Leigh Riley

    G Guest

    I had a similar situation with my 2003 Accord. I heard something
    "rolling" around. Almost sounded like a marble when I went around
    curves. I finally figured it was coming from the vent to the left of
    steering wheel. I used a flashlight and saw that there was a screw
    loose. I called the dealer and they told me to come in and they would
    get it out and make sure it wasn't needed. Perhaps you can try
    looking into the vent with a flashlight and possibly see what it is.

    G
     
    G, Sep 19, 2003
    #9
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