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Originally Posted by headers (Post 893340)
Check the rear parcel tray ends. A simple solution exists if the noise disappears when you remove the tray and drive.

The rear seats also may not be locked properly!

I have changed the rear tray. Check this thread , i made a board for the rear speakers . But they are placed very tight using small bits of tire tubes on the edges of the board.
The sound comes more when someone sits in the rear seat .i folded them and unfolded again , but cant figure the source of the sound.

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Originally Posted by undead (Post 893345)
I have changed the rear tray. Check this thread , i made a board for the rear speakers . But they are placed very tight using small bits of tire tubes on the edges of the board.
The sound comes more when someone sits in the rear seat .i folded them and unfolded again , but cant figure the source of the sound.

Also check for rear seat belts.

Roots Wind tones sounds like the Bosch Wind tones? and how much did it cost?

Undead,

Even i am getting similar sounds from rear seats as you told. I told the service guys to correct it during first service but looks like they did not do anything.
Advaith service centre on OOR is not gr8.

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Originally Posted by jkdas (Post 893361)
Also check for rear seat belts.

Roots Wind tones sounds like the Bosch Wind tones? and how much did it cost?

Bosch windtones are the ones in Skoda right ? . The sound almost the same. Stebel horns were also available. But since Roots is well known here , any repairs can be serviced easily. Cost - Rs 460 (pair)

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Originally Posted by djay99 (Post 893473)
Undead,

Even i am getting similar sounds from rear seats as you told. I told the service guys to correct it during first service but looks like they did not do anything.
Advaith service centre on OOR is not gr8.

Same story here , they didnt rectify the rattles. May be the next time when we go for service we will ask the service engineer to sit at the rear and hear the sound. What about the burr sound ?? Were you able to find a solution .

undead,
I checked lionheart's(joben) car and there is no Burr sound. I think my car has an issue. During first service, hyundai service guys told me that its common with all hyundai CRDi cars. I was not happy with their reply. Now i will go back and hit them hard.

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Originally Posted by undead (Post 893345)
I have changed the rear tray. Check this thread , i made a board for the rear speakers . But they are placed very tight using small bits of tire tubes on the edges of the board.
The sound comes more when someone sits in the rear seat .i folded them and unfolded again , but cant figure the source of the sound.

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Originally Posted by djay99 (Post 893473)
Undead,

Even i am getting similar sounds from rear seats as you told. I told the service guys to correct it during first service but looks like they did not do anything.
Advaith service centre on OOR is not gr8.

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Originally Posted by undead (Post 893510)


Same story here , they didnt rectify the rattles. May be the next time when we go for service we will ask the service engineer to sit at the rear and hear the sound. What about the burr sound ?? Were you able to find a solution .


The source of rattle is the rear seat locking mechanism OR the rear parcel tray sitting on the locks.

Do the following :

1. Remove rear parcel tray and drive the car.
2. If you get the rattle still, then fold the rear seat also. Drive the car again over the same circuit.
3. If you still get the noise, then the problem is in your rear suspension bushes. Get them changed and the noise will disappear. However, be wary, the service guys just will lubricate the bush for a quick short term solution. Ask to see the replaced / defective bush.


Now, if the issue is with Point #1, above, then the rattle is because of the rear parcel try. What one needs to to is:

A. Take insulation tape [any color]
B. Tape the edge of the tray - the portion which sits in the slot provided. Just tape 1 round on both sides.
C. check / TD the car again, if rattle persists, GOTO STEP B.

You will solve the problem usually with a couple of rounds of taping the edges.

For point #2, the problem area is with the rear seat locking mechanism. It is usually a double lock mechanism which needs to be "banged" hard for the lock to fully engage. Normally, we all love our cars and so pussy foot the same, which leads to the rattle.

If this is the problem, then tell your A.S.S guys to lubricate the locking mechanism to set right with a simple click!

A very rare instance will be for one to replace the locking mechanism.

Hope this helps in solving your rear rattle issue.

Keep revvin

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Originally Posted by headers (Post 893545)
The source of rattle is the rear seat locking mechanism OR the rear parcel tray sitting on the locks.

Do the following :

1. Remove rear parcel tray and drive the car.
2. If you get the rattle still, then fold the rear seat also. Drive the car again over the same circuit.
3. If you still get the noise, then the problem is in your rear suspension bushes. Get them changed and the noise will disappear. However, be wary, the service guys just will lubricate the bush for a quick short term solution. Ask to see the replaced / defective bush.


Now, if the issue is with Point #1, above, then the rattle is because of the rear parcel try. What one needs to to is:

A. Take insulation tape [any color]
B. Tape the edge of the tray - the portion which sits in the slot provided. Just tape 1 round on both sides.
C. check / TD the car again, if rattle persists, GOTO STEP B.

You will solve the problem usually with a couple of rounds of taping the edges.

For point #2, the problem area is with the rear seat locking mechanism. It is usually a double lock mechanism which needs to be "banged" hard for the lock to fully engage. Normally, we all love our cars and so pussy foot the same, which leads to the rattle.

If this is the problem, then tell your A.S.S guys to lubricate the locking mechanism to set right with a simple click!

A very rare instance will be for one to replace the locking mechanism.

Hope this helps in solving your rear rattle issue.

Keep revvin

One of my friend also told me the 3rd point which you mentioned. But he said , we can confirm it only after checking it. I will try Step B too. But i am sure that the speaker boards are fine. Its fitted very tight. I pasted some rubbes tubes on the sides and fitted so that it stays firm .

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Originally Posted by undead (Post 893605)
One of my friend also told me the 3rd point which you mentioned. But he said , we can confirm it only after checking it. I will try Step B too. But i am sure that the speaker boards are fine. Its fitted very tight. I pasted some rubbes tubes on the sides and fitted so that it stays firm .

It may stay firm, but give a tiny irritating rattle when we go on bad roads! anyways, you are the best judge!

@headers : I drove the car with board removed and seats fully folded , but still i get the sound.

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Originally Posted by undead (Post 895610)
@headers : I drove the car with board removed and seats fully folded , but still i get the sound.

Then, its your suspension bush that is worn out. Please ask them to replace the bush and not just lubricate it. Lubrication is a short term solution and yuo will have the same issue after 1000 kms.

Cheers

Hey Guys, Can you tell me what's this rubber piece on the left bottom side of the rear glass for ?

Do other CRDi owners have the same ? In kpzen's CRDi , there arent any . Should i remove them or something?

Getz Prime 1.5 CRDi - Bright Silver EDIT: 74,000 kms update-rubber.jpg

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Originally Posted by undead (Post 808936)
Today i have installed the ICE for the car.

Just the basic setup though. But i am completely satisfied with the performance.

ICE Details

Sony CDX 470 US ( With USB and Aux) - Rs. 4200
JBL 607C (Front ) - Rs.4750
JBL 937 (Rear ) - Rs.2700


where did you buy this stuffs for these low costs.
I'll check the prices today and let u know.
I too planned for the same.
Sony CDX 470 US /670US before think of JVC AVC Exad 800.But now realize it's waste of money.can spend the amount in someother accessories
JBL 607C (Front )
JBL 637 (Rear)

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Originally Posted by aks_karthik (Post 901707)
where did you buy this stuffs for these low costs.
I'll check the prices today and let u know.
I too planned for the same.
Sony CDX 470 US /670US before think of JVC AVC Exad 800.But now realize it's waste of money.can spend the amount in someother accessories
JBL 607C (Front )
JBL 637 (Rear)

I got them at Kasi Chetty Street , Parrys .
Dont put 607C in front. go for 507C . Else u need to fix a separate ring . 507C is correct. Fitting the 637 in the door pads itself ?

i enquired the current rates of the audio systems

CD Unit : SONY CDX-GT470US - 7990 original rate with warranty
without warranthy ica n get it for 6000.

Front Components - JBL: GTO-607C - 4350
Rear Co-Axials - JBL-GTO-637 - 1950
yes both are fixed in Door pads stock place.

Philips Rally 100/90 with roots relay - 1000
Roots Horn Skoda Type - 950

i think we can fit 6-6.5'' too in fronts with spacer as original fitment.

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Originally Posted by aks_karthik (Post 901826)
i enquired the current rates of the audio systems

CD Unit : SONY CDX-GT470US - 7990 original rate with warranty
without warranthy ica n get it for 6000.

Front Components - JBL: GTO-607C - 4350
Rear Co-Axials - JBL-GTO-637 - 1950
yes both are fixed in Door pads stock place.

Philips Rally 100/90 with roots relay - 1000
Roots Horn Skoda Type - 950

i think we can fit 6-6.5'' too in fronts with spacer as original fitment.

i have 607C too. Roots Horn Skoda Type ?? I got Roots Windtone Super for Rs.460 . That sounds like Skoda horns too. Can you give me the model name ?


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