Rattle in the rear of Bronco

AJ Judi
Jan 02, 2023

Rank III

Jan 02, 2023

I have a rattle in the rear of the car.. sat in the back seat while my wife drove the car and don't think its from the roof (which I initially had thought)... its from the very rear... I thought maybe the spare tire rattles and thats what it is... but I dont think so... its possible from where the Jack sits under the rear storage cover? its almost like two pieces of styrofoam rubbing against each other... Please let me know if you have had this and if you figured out what it is?
Laura
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Rank V

Jan 02, 2023

#1
Ahh yes, the new bronco rattle in rear. Nothing new. It can be a few spots /reasons. Example. Tap on the plastic piece in between tailgate and rear lights. It rattles a bit. We dont notice rattle anymore bc it settled out + we removed our 37 inch spare which also helped a lot. We only mount spare on roadtrips or if going offroad now adays. Overall if coming from a sealed SUV or Sedan vs Bronco you will notice some interior noise at first. We enjoy the driver mirror whistle noise at 58mph with windows down lol
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Laura

Rollin With Rollin

Jan 02, 2023

#2
I got the same thing going on. Not to much bothered by it. Quick fix a little yacht rock at volume 7-10 🤙🏾
Laura, AJ Judi

Rank V

Jan 02, 2023

#3
That's why I nicknamed my Bronco the Rattler.
Laura, AJ Judi

Rank IV

Jan 02, 2023

#4
I have a rattle in the right rear of my Raptor... my dealer thinks it's "static" from the speaker in the right rear - which was hard to believe but since it doesn't always happen, they may be right. They're replacing the speaker later this week and I'll post if it resolves the issue.
Laura, AJ Judi

I wandered and got lost, again.

Jan 02, 2023

#5
I have a rattle in the right rear of my Raptor... my dealer thinks it's "static" from the speaker in the right rear - which was hard to believe but since it doesn't always happen, they may be right. They're replacing the speakerthat later this week and I'll post if it resolves the issue.
There are many little connectors that can be source of rattle. I noticed it more after I upgraded my sound system. The connectors in the rear speaker pods can be a culprit if they are not properly secured.
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Laura, AJ Judi

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