| RCtennis3811 |
| The day after we got our MDX, we noticed that that subwoofer in our base Acura audio system made a weird rattling noise, even though that bass was in the middle. If you lightly put your finger on the speaker, the noise stops and the usual THUMP THUMP THUMP sound that's expected can be heard. We asked the technician at David McDavid and he immediately knew it was an MDX. He said people have complained about that before and all they have to do is add some insulation. Has anybody else encountered this problem??? |
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| 04mdx4sq |
| I didn't have that problem with my X, but I had put Dynamat behind the woofer the day I got it. I did have a customer who had a Pilot with the rattling that was "fixed" by Honda. He still had the problem until we installed some strategic sound deadener in the car. By the way, the sub is much easier to remove from the X, the Pilot is a real pain. |
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| Mr_MDX |
i didn't have that problem in my x either.... my bass was maybe @ an 8 if the middle was a level 5. But I didn't use the stock sub too long before I added the Polk GNX Sub with the 100Mhz lowpass filter others have added as well for the rear.
IMHO the X needs an amp to take full advantage of the new Polk sub, but it seems to fit my needs for now. |
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| eurohazard |
| I have that problem in my X. I plan on fixing it myself one of these days.....the whole dynamat/insulation trick. I won't give the dealership a chance to mess this up! Plus I plan on doing a really swell job, in case I upgrade later to a real sub. |
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| RCtennis3811 |
Just a little FYI:
We brought in our MDX yesterday around 1 to get the problem fixed. My dad and I got a rental RSX and after 2 hours we were ready to pick up our X! The problem was the panel after all. They just added some cushioning and insulation to help it vibrate better. The odd rattling sound is now gone! Thanks to David McDavid! |
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| rkt1966@hotmail |
quote: Originally posted by RCtennis3811
They just added some cushioning and insulation to help it vibrate better. The odd rattling sound is now gone!
I just got a 2005 X and I had the same problem with a rattling panel near the subwoofer. Dealership confirmed the problem and fixed it with additional insulation..... |
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| Fabvsix |
| After picking up my 05 mid last week, I too notice the speaker is making a god awful noise ! I need to make that my only issue at this time....What is wierd, it's different based on the music your playing. For example, I put it on XM, a rap crap station and thump thump/ghetto thump.......return it to some classical or jazz and BAM ! Back to rattle/vibration city ! I thought the sub was blown, but I guess not ? Or is Acura trying to turn us into thugs ? :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: |
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| Fabvsix |
| Also, I now can compare the 2004 RL sound system to my new 05 MDX, hands down to the RL system ! WAY better and fit and finish WAY better than the latest MDX.......;) ;) ;) |
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| gdot |
quote: Originally posted by Fabvsix
For example, I put it on XM, a rap crap station and thump thump/ghetto thump.......return it to some classical or jazz and BAM ! Back to rattle/vibration city ! I thought the sub was blown, but I guess not ? Or is Acura trying to turn us into thugs ?
Way to stereotype :3: |
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| ArtW |
| I have had my 04 Touring for a month and a half and finally noticed a rattle in the right rear quarter panel when I rode in the right rear seat. Its not noticeable when I am driving. |
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| pisay87 |
| This is also one of the first things I noticed when we got our X earlier this week. I'll probably drop by Los Gatos Acura after the holidays to get it checked out. |
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| ArtW |
Hi pisay87,
I would be interested in what you find out from LG Acura. I bought my 04 from Acura of Concord but LG Acura is the closest dealer.
Thanks,
ArtW |
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| pisay87 |
quote: Originally posted by ArtW
Hi pisay87,
I would be interested in what you find out from LG Acura. I bought my 04 from Acura of Concord but LG Acura is the closest dealer.
Thanks,
ArtW
What a coincidence, I also got my X at Acura of Concord and LG Acura is also my closest dealer. I will let you know.
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| ArtW |
Thanks pisay87!
We got our 04 Touring from an Internet quote. AOC had a Redrock Pearl Touring and came back with a good quote. No hassle, and we settled everything in less than 2 hours.!
ArtW |
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| nismogtr34 |
quote: Originally posted by ArtW
I have had my 04 Touring for a month and a half and finally noticed a rattle in the right rear quarter panel when I rode in the right rear seat. Its not noticeable when I am driving.
Ha. I noticed the rattling two days after I picked up my '04 MDX. At first, I thought it was the license plate, but it wasn't. |
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| eurohazard |
Update: I have finally fixed my sub rattle. I purchased 2 sheets of dynamat extreme and 3 sheets of dynamat original from eBay for about $85.
--I pulled the interior quarter panel cover....fairly straightforward, except for some binding at the Curtain Air Bag cover. Those with RES, be sure to pull the A/V connector at the back of panel. I applied the the full 2 sheets of extreme against the sheet metal body of the car. And I had some left over and covered the inner sheet metal, and when I ran out of the good stuff, I switched to the dynamat original.
--Results: In a word "awesome". I am very happy. When you tap your knuckle to the outside quarter panel, it sounds like the metal it more than 1/4" thick!
--The subwoofer sound from factory: Seriously lacking. I heard rattles on the day I purchased it.
--The "dealership fix": My dealership installed a 12"x12" "pillow" directly behind the sub against the quarter panel sheet metal. There were noticeably less rattles, but also noticeably less bass. A buddy of mine said, "...it doesn't even sound like there is a sub installed."
--My fix: Ditch the pillow, install dynamat extreme! I have bass now. Not Earth shattering bass mind you.....but I can listen to Eminem's new CD and hear almost all of the bass drops. Now there are no rattles outside, and none inside when the bass it hitting.
Sorry for the lengthy post, but I am pretty excited, and thought I'd share my dynomat experience. One day I may do my whole MDX! |
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| 04mdx4sq |
| Dynamat Xtreme is great, I don't use the original anymore (it doesn't stick well and smells like someone paved your car). The pillow is factory, and I left it in, if anything, it can help with standing waves. If you want to help the sub out a little more, put 4 squares of Dynaxorb on the area directly behind the sub. This will do a great job of diffusing back waves. |
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| Fabvsix |
Great fix, however none of us should have to do this with a $40,000.00 plus vehicle !
Shame on you Acura ! :3: :3: :3:
I have NO interest in taking my entire panels off as they are nice and tight from the factory ! |
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| Craig_LNU |
| I have an appt. this week at Devan Acura in CT to addresses this issue...quite annoying indeed. Will post results. |
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| Craig_LNU |
Update: dropped of the MDX early this AM, the service rep. was not familiar with this problem. I explained that is seems to be a known problem with the MDX and mentioned Dynamat/insulation.
At 4:30PM, dealership called and said the interior quarter panel was "cracked" according to the technician and that was causing the rattling. Hmmm, not sure about the crack, it certainly was not visible to me. The needed part was not available so he asked to keep the MDX until Fri PM. No problem, I have a loaner. I did ask if he was "certain" this was the cause of the problem to which he responded yes.
Has anyone heard of a "cracked" interior panel? How could this have happened?
Will update Fri PM. |
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| Fabvsix |
| smells like a rotten fish to me ! My panel is NOT cracked and its on the list for repair "subwoofer" that is..... |
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| Craig_LNU |
| Yea, I gotta say I was more than a little thrown by the "cracked" panel theory/claim. How in the world could the interior panel have become cracked? My MDX has 4K miles on it and the rattling has been present since day one. |
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| Fabvsix |
| I have an 05 with 3000 miles to date (still has the new smell in it) and it rattled since day one and believe me nothing is "cracked" back there ! |
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| Craig_LNU |
Just picked-up my MDX and am I pi$$ed! The dealership called me today at 3PM (was told I would hear by 11AM) and informed me that the car was ready and they also installed insulation (in addition to replacing a "cracked" interior quarter panel). They had the car for two full work days.
Not only was the quarter panel area near the woofer still rattling, but the quarter panel and the grey cloth covering the panel ABOVE the panel housing the sub, was frayed and torn. The rubber trim was not properly installed and the aforementioned panels were/are not secure.
Just out of curiosity, I pulled the sub and did NOT see any additional insulation directly behind it (maybe behind the quarter panel?). Where might the insulation have gone?
I will post pics in the AM, truly speechless.
The following was posted on the work order, appreciate any insight:
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"Customer states a loud rattle from rear sub-woofer. Cause: 04501.
013002 Bulletin 04-025 - Re-Secure Rear washer jet hose. 4 W93 1.10
1 90667-SOD-003ZC Clip
(7mm) *NH12OL*
FC: 06201 Part#"
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I don't see anything RE: replacing interior quarter panel, nor adding insulation. What is the story w/the "jet hose"?
This is my second MDX from Devan Acura and probably the last, the service is simply awful (my sales rep is great).
Suggestions?
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| hammermdx |
| Bummer, I thought Devan had a good reputation. I think the part they're referring to is the hose to the rear window washer....does it run through the sub area? When did you notice the tear, at home or at the dealer.....they need to fix it completely, and I would print out this thread to show them that other folks have had the same problem and it's not isolated to your X. Good luck and keep us posted. |
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| Craig_LNU |
| My experience RE: service with Devan has been horrible with both of my MDXs. This sub woofer episode was the last straw (again, my sales rep is and has been absolutely fantastic). |
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| RCtennis3811 |
Wow, I didn't know a lot of you have the same problem too!
Well, here's a LATE update. Two days after the sub problem was fixed with additional insulation, my mom and I found a crack on part of the side panel they had to remove around the sub when we were buying groceries. We brought it back to David McDavid Acura the next day and they ordered a replacement panel. A couple of days later they installed it and now EVERYTHING is going right. :) |
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| Craig_LNU |
Update: I returned to the dealership this AM and was told THE ORIGINAL TECHNICIAN WOULD HAVE TO LOOK AT IT, BECAUSE IF ANOTHER TECHNICIAN LOOKED AT IT, HE WOULD NOT BE PAID! So I was asked to return w/the car on Monday and they would remedy the problem(s). The service rep. wouldn't even come out to the car to see what the lousy job that was done re-installing the panels.
What kind of service is this?
When I dropped the car off Thurs AM, I only have one problem (sub), now I seem to have additional problems due to unacceptable work.
I have attached some pics, but it is difficult to see with clarity (from the pics) the *new* problems.
I am amazed that some of you had the problem remedied within hours, while I have gone two full work days and have only walked away w/additional problems (mind you, the rattling is *slightly* improved, but not fixed).
Stay tuned. |
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| Craig_LNU |
| Pic $4 - frayed cloth. The cloth elsewhere was also frayed and dirty. |
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| Craig_LNU |
| Dropped off again at dealership this AM to repair the above and resolve the sub rattling. Will update. |
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| eurohazard |
Good luck Craig_LNU. They really messed up on that 1st try. Maybe you can get a free oil change at least for your wasted time.
This is why I chose to do it myself. But believe me, I understand Fabvsix's argument of "not having to perform a DIY job on a $40K SUV." |
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| Fabvsix |
After viewing these pictures, I'm going to live with the bass boom ! Most of these technicans are SO stressed to put 10 lbs. of shxt in a 5 lb. bag, you see the results !
When the ash tray in my 04 RL wouldn't work, I opted for them to "leave it alone" ......4 months later it started to work ! I knew the replacement part would NOT match the dash factory wood, nor was I comfortable when the 21 year old tech came out to look at it.....he had the personality of a "dead dish rag"..........
Perhaps I'll do it myself when the warm weather is here ! |
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| Craig_LNU |
The dealership called this afternoon and stated that a new sub and quarter panel(s) were ordered and would arrived on Tues. Should have an update Tues PM.
Now looking at 4+ days for the fix.
Stay tuned... |
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| Craig_LNU |
I can't make this up:
No call from the dealership as of 3:30PM, so I put in a call and was told it "should" be ready today. I qualified him as to "should" or would and was assured the car would be ready. I left work early and half-way to the dealership they called and said they just realized they forgot to order a part and it would be in on Weds. Unbelievable.
So, going on DAY 5 to fix a rattling subwoofer (and now of course, quarter panels/etc).
Stay tuned (again). |
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| Fabvsix |
Craig:
No pun intended, but BEEN THERE, DONE THAT ! CLASSIC ! They called me once, left early, half way there, Sorry Mr. Landry, but your parts didn't arrive, therefore it will be ready in the nex two days.......I live 43 miles one way from the dealership and 148 miles round trip from my office....... |
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| Craig_LNU |
HOPEFULLY THE FINAL UPDATE:
After five days, I got my MDX back:
The dealership installed a new sub and panels and claims to have installed additional insulation. The sub rattling is gone, but now there is an ever so slight rattle of the RES AV panel during *heavy* low freq bass - I can leave with this (will take a closer look this weekend).
The panels were all put in correctly - no gaps, frayed cloth, etc. Very tight job.
Devan Acura made things right in the end: removed rattling noise, detailed the car, and delivered to the house.
I am happy. |
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| eurohazard |
| They delivered it your house?....awesome! |
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| phins2rt |
| Glad to hear everything turned out ok.:) |
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| jamest26 |
I thought I was hearing thing. After I purchased the X, I noticed the rattle in the subwoofer as well. I just replaced the speakers with Inifinity 6002i over the weekend and the rattling seems to be a lot louder. I really want to get this fixed. Is Dynamat Extreme the only solution? I appreciate the advice.
BTW, the people and their knowledge on this forum has been outstanding. I've learned so my from everyone.
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| Reibok |
| I just purchased my 05 MDX yesterday and noticed the rattling as soon as i drove out of the lot and turned up the stereo. Now, i know that the dealer is likely to either screw something else up or just add cheap insulation. The dynamat extreme sounds like the right way to go, but I'm very leary of trying to do it myself without EXACT instructions for removing the rear right quarter panel. If by chance I was going to do it, how would I go about properly removing that panel??? And putting it back into place once the dynamat insulation is complete. I was also wondering if I should consider asking the local custom mobile sytem store about installing the insulation professionally??? any ideas? |
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| Craig_LNU |
As you can see from my earlier posts, removing and re-installing the interior panels, even for the dealership, it wasn't the easiest of tasks. I was tempted to dive in head first and solve the issue myself. However, a $40K+ SUV ought not require fixing by the owner when under warranty, esp. a known issue. I opted for the dealership fix. While they definitely dropped the ball on the first attempt, they squared it away the on the second attempt (five working days total). The rattling is gone less low freq. bass at loud volume during which the RES panel rattles slightly - the RES panel did not rattle before (I dare not take it back).
Good luck. |
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| Reibok |
| well, I decided that I didn't want to take a chance on my messing anything up, so I decided to take my X the a mobile custimization shop. They are going to install the dynamat extreme for me. They are professionals so everything should be top notch. However, I did stress to them that I don't want ANY damage whatsoever to any part of the interior as was in the pics from Craig_LNU that were posted. Thats a horror story I don't want to be a part of. THey assured me that the ONLY changes will be the lack of rattling and the increase of great sounding bass. So i have an appt for them to do it tomorrow morning. I will let you know how it turns out and what kind of difference it makes. |
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| Fabvsix |
| Is that mobile customization shop nationwide by chance ? However let us know how it turned out because my suspicion is there are many 05 X'ers in the same boat ! :rolleyes: |
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| Reibok |
| the place that I am taking it is called Sound Solutions. They do all types of customizing car and truck audio/video systems. Also while I was there, they all these dvd screens on display, I just kinda vaguely asked since I already have the RES with mounted DVD screen, if by chance the could connect the DVD player so that the DVD also shows up on the center dash Nav screen.....they said, they can do it. Now I know its not really right, but I think it would be so cool to have the movie showing on both screens. so now that is something that I am definitely considering having done as well. and he said that it wouldn't take a lot to have it done. he explained it to me and it sounds like a fairly straight forward process. |
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| Fabvsix |
| Just watch out for cops in SUV's as I think it against the law ? |
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| Reibok |
| well, as i just found out that it will cost over $700 to do it. i think i just changed my mind. thats too much to risk getting a ticket or something. |
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| Fabvsix |
| My guess is that is WAY TOO much as it doesn't take that much to connect the two. Knowledge is the main factor here. I could be wrong. But 700 is just to much.... |
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| Craig_LNU |
Let us know how it goes with the "sub rattling repair".
Good luck. |
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| Reibok |
| Well, I got it all done on sunday, I got them to let me see what they did before they put the side panel back on. there's dynamat extreme all over the inside of the panel, on the side wall and they also put some on the inside wall of the outside fender panel because it has a tendency to vibrate and rattle as well and high levels of sound. Well, the outcome is great. I completely changed the bass sound and ability without the resulting rattling. I love it, I told them I may even be back and have them do all the in door panel with the stuff. It really does add to the dynamic sound of the bass, and I listening to lots of music with a good amout of bass that really tests that subwoofer. And I now am in love with the sound system's abilitie, whereas before I was disappointed due to the rattling. If you have a place to get it professionally done, i highly recommend it. Or if you even want to try it yourself, whichever, I recommend having it doen to the subwoofer panel before the rattling fdrives you out of your mind, as it was doing me. |
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| Craig_LNU |
If you don't mind me asking, how much did they charge for this?
Glad you got it fixed and are now happy! |
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| Reibok |
| altogether, the full amount totaled $148.00. |
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| Fabvsix |
What i'm going to try to do is find a local shop near my dealership and tell them to outsource it to them. Why should WE have to pay $$$$ to fix a shortcut of Honda Corpporatioin ????????????? This isn't cool...........
this guy went there because of ONE lame dealership did Shabby ****ty warranty work !
SHAME ON YOU ACURA ! :3:
I'm NOT going to let my dealership FOOK up my $40K investment !
I'll keep the group posted ! :mad: :mad: |
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| Craig_LNU |
| Yes, please keep us posted and good luck. |
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| anjan |
I've been having the rattling problem since I got the MDX. Finally, got the dealer to admit that the "tweaks" they were doing is not working. They just called and said a new woofer is in and that'll fix the problem. Yeah, right! I'll try and see if they listen to adding some insulation back there.
Otherwise, $148 is not bad for having a professional add in dynamat back there. I'll let you know what comes out of the dealer repair. |
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| jamest26 |
$148 sounds really resonable since dynamat extreme is quite expensive if you're trying to cover a large area. Does anyone have a helm's manual? I believe the "how to" instructions for removing the rear panel will be in the manual. I don't mind attempting to do it and take pictures to share with everyone.
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| pisay87 |
quote: Originally posted by Fabvsix
What i'm going to try to do is find a local shop near my dealership and tell them to outsource it to them
If they agree to do this, I'll try it with the dealers here in the South Bay, otherwise I will drive to your dealership. :) |
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| Fabvsix |
| it worked before when I was in an accident with my 03 MDX. I called and asked who is the BEST they use and that is where they sub' the work. |
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| mdxx3 |
I wonder if everybody has the same rattling source or are they different? We know it must be rattling since people here complained about it, but what is the root cause of this problem? Could it be the grill/cover, interior plastic trim panel, sunroof drain tube touching the small amp inside, loose cable/harness in there, or the sheet metal where the sub mounts on?
When my MDX was brand new, the grill/cover was rattling - just slap:) it back in tightly and done! Since then my sub setup is different from stock/normal. Having looked in there before, I'm now suspecting it may be a different source/problem for different MDX owners here... |
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| andreseng |
quote: Originally posted by mdxx3
I wonder if everybody has the same rattling source or are they different? We know it must be rattling since people here complained about it, but what is the root cause of this problem? Could it be the grill/cover, interior plastic trim panel, sunroof drain tube touching the small amp inside, loose cable/harness in there, or the sheet metal where the sub mounts on?
When my MDX was brand new, the grill/cover was rattling - just slap:) it back in tightly and done! Since then my sub setup is different from stock/normal. Having looked in there before, I'm now suspecting it may be a different source/problem for different MDX owners here...
Phil-
Mine stops if I press on the panel directly above the sub. Does that tell you anything?
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| mdxx3 |
George,
I'll go look in there tonight (after Idol:)) and see what I can find out. Hopefully an easy fix with some/more thin weatherstripping foam around the sub's opening (there's a tiny gap between the sub and the metal because of the 4 clips (threaded for 5 mm bolts) to mount the factory sub), or have to silicone/caulk somewhere above where the sheet metal meets another metal(?), or maybe a cable/harness running behind the sheet metal above that sub's opening.
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| mdxx3 |
George,
I looked in there, and there is indeed a harness/cable behind the metal above the sub. This harness isn't really secured in the top-middle area and can cause rattle (it's tied down on both sides near there but the middle section/span can move, and it's near or touching the metal. After you find it, just tap on this harness and it'll make some sound against the metal. The harness is from the front of the MDX and going to the tail-light area. You probably won't be able to see this harness but can easily reach in to feel/touch it.
I actually found out I already have a medium sized piece of fiberglass choking on this harness so that it doesn't rattle (had to remove it first to find this harness). This fiberglass is the "soft pillow" type people put inside speaker boxes; not the hard one for making a speaker box/shell. I must have put it in when installing the first sub (basically choked everything that can move in there). Start with this harness and see if this helps. Later look in there for other loose items that should be secured too like the one for the sunroof drain tube (it has some foam at certain places but not quite enough). If you want to use fiberglass, it's the same type that people use inside the exterior walls of a house. If you don't have any leftover from a home improvement project, then just climb into the house's attic/roof and there'll be plenty there. Don't have to buy a big roll (happens to be their "smallest") from Home Depot just for this purpose when we just need few pieces. Actually they may have small pieces too but I usually see the large roll on display. Anyways, just find/use whatever you have at home first.
For that particular tail-light harness that's loose, taping it down with strong/sticky tape (whatever you already have at home) may work too. If you send it to a store to have it Dynamat'ed, they'll just blindly paste over that harness anyways since it's not visible and other people won't know what/how they did it. So, the choice is to use fiberglass (or polyfill/pillow material) to choke that harness, or tape it to the metal. Hopefully one of these two methods will work for you.
Phil
EDIT: Hmmm... or are you referring to the plastic trim panel making the noise or the metal panel? (I'm referring to the metal panel with the harness behind it.) If it's the plastic/trim panel, then we can also choke it with fiberglass (remove grill and push/press some fiberglass material in to the area above the speaker, but behind this panel...) |
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| andreseng |
Phil-
I assumed it was the plastic panel but who knows, you may be on to something. Sure wouldn't hurt to attack both issues. Thanks as usual. You've given me a starting point.
George |
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| IT_Guy |
I don't want to sound like a broken record, but I have the same problem also. I've had the rattle since day one and I finally decided to go to the dealer to see what they had to say. I spoke to one of the service managers and of course, he had no idea what I was talking about. I then asked one of the senior techs and he said, "the rattling noise in the sub-woofer panel? yeah, I know about that.. there's a bulletin that was just put out."
Ok, I was surprised, but happy that Acura finally seems to have acknowledged the problem to some extent. I'm taking my X in on Monday to have it checked out. If they do fix it, then I'll see if I can get the bulletin number so that others here can go in and request to have it done to their X's. |
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| umbl0 |
| I had the rattling issue as well and had the 'dealer fix' which did not solve the problem. Reading through other posts I followed the suggestion of filling the open space behind the sub with polyfill (the kind you buy to stuff a pillow). It solved the rattle entirely! I can listen to any of the bass emphasized music and not hear that cheap sounding vibration that was rather embarrassing for a brand new vehicle. |
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| jamest26 |
| Can someone post some pictures on how to take the panel apart. I've had the rattling problem for a while now and haven't done anything to it yet. I would like to try to fill the hole with either fiberglass insulation or polyfill. |
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| pisay87 |
quote: Originally posted by umbl0
I had the rattling issue as well and had the 'dealer fix' which did not solve the problem. Reading through other posts I followed the suggestion of filling the open space behind the sub with polyfill (the kind you buy to stuff a pillow). It solved the rattle entirely! I can listen to any of the bass emphasized music and not hear that cheap sounding vibration that was rather embarrassing for a brand new vehicle.
Did you get something like this ? Where did you buy yours? |
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| IT_Guy |
Here's an update on my problem. I took the X in for the sub rattle today. After a few hours, the dealer was done. I tried out the stereo and selected a few different types of music. No more rattle. Great!! I drive home and go to put the X back in the garage when I hear a faint rattle on the outside of the rear panel. Before, the rattle would be really bad , both inside and outside the X. Now, I have a faint one on the outside which I can deal with since I don't hear any rattling when I'm in the car. Maybe I'll dynamat that in the future. For now, I'm a happy camper. :)
I'm attaching a copy of the service ticket so that you can see the service bulletin number and what was done. I hope this helps.
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| jrtiger |
Pisay87,
I got mine at a local crafts and hobby shop. It is 100% polyester fiberfill. I got the net wt. 20 oz bag and used about half of it. I paid $4.95 for the bag. On the bag they have a url where I think they will list retailers in your area. Here is the link: www.poly-fil.com
You can see pictures of the poly-fill material installed on this site at: http://www.acuramdx.org/forums/show...&threadid=21767 |
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| pisay87 |
| jrtiger, thanks for the info! |
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| lester123 |
quote: Originally posted by Fabvsix
Is that mobile customization shop nationwide by chance ? However let us know how it turned out because my suspicion is there are many 05 X'ers in the same boat ! :rolleyes:
I have a 2002 MDX with a rattling subwoofer. Is this a known problem with the 2002 model? (I've lived with it for 2 years now, and unfortunately am now over warranty) Any suggestions what to do? |
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