Why does my Nissan Versa rattle?

Why does my Nissan Versa rattle?

While there are a variety of reasons your Nissan Versa is rattling, the most common 3 are the ball joints, struts or strut mount, or a problem with the sway bar links.

Why does my Nissan Versa rattle when I stop?

The Nissan Versa Tech Discussion forum is the place to discuss Versa performance modifications and maintenance. Hey guys. Lately when I’ve been at a stop light, soon after stopping I can hear a vibrating rattle coming from the upper corner dash area of the passenger side.

Where does the rattling sound come from in a Nissan?

It actually seems that the sound may be emanating from inside the dash area on the passenger side, possibly something rattling around in there. In any case, it’s only happens some of the time, which makes it more perplexing in my mind.

Why does my car make a rattling noise when I stop?

It isn’t the dash making the noise however, it is inside or under the hood area (I hope that makes sense). This noise is only when the brake is applied (when at a complete stop), when the car is in drive (If I shift to park or neutral the sound goes away), and doesn’t happen all the time. I have never heard the noise while the car is moving.

What makes the hatch door rattle on a Nissan?

I adjusted the rubbers on the hatch door, removed everythnig from the trunk, released the middle seatbelt buckle from its roof mount…finally, today I found it. It is the trim pieces on the hatch door.

The Nissan Versa Tech Discussion forum is the place to discuss Versa performance modifications and maintenance. Hey guys. Lately when I’ve been at a stop light, soon after stopping I can hear a vibrating rattle coming from the upper corner dash area of the passenger side.

It actually seems that the sound may be emanating from inside the dash area on the passenger side, possibly something rattling around in there. In any case, it’s only happens some of the time, which makes it more perplexing in my mind.

Why does my car rattle when I stop?

WDRacing wrote: Watch the idle in drive with the brake on compared to when it’s in park. It’s probably 200-300 rpm lower. This isn’t a problem in itself since it’s normal, but at lower rpms vibrations become more apparent and often louder. The next time you here the rattle, hold the brake and apply a little throttle and see if it goes away.

I adjusted the rubbers on the hatch door, removed everythnig from the trunk, released the middle seatbelt buckle from its roof mount…finally, today I found it. It is the trim pieces on the hatch door.