Rattles, Squeaks, and Creaks (oh my?)
#1
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
Rattles, Squeaks, and Creaks (oh my?)
I've really enjoyed my IS350 so far, but have a few issues I think I've seen here before:
- Rattle from left dash vent. Very faint, but persistent. Goes away if I press on vent.
- Creaking from two "aluminum" look pieces on either side of the wood grain adjacent to the shifter. That's a horrible description, but I don't know how else to say it. Anyway, I these seem to make noise over bumps, etc., and I noticed that they are noisy if I press on them lightly.
- Creaking from trim around NAV unit and center cluter generally. Again, creaking over bumps, etc., and noise if I press on these.
- Gap between dash material and nav. unit trim. I've seen a thread on this here before. It's not a huge deal, but I notice it every time I get in the car, and I don't have gaps like this on my Ford Escape. Incidentally, the Escape doesn't have any creaks or rattles eiher, but I digress.
I plan to have Lexus diagnose and repair these issues. I don't see how they can replace the 2nd item above, as those two trim pieces seem to just sort of snap on, and they seem designed poorly with regard to expansion/contraction noise with temp changes.
I hope I'm able to get these taken care of, and I sincerely hope new ones don't develop. For 44k and the Lexus reputation, these minor issues have put a damper on an otherwise great experience with this car.
Your thoughts/ideas/input is appreciated.
- Rattle from left dash vent. Very faint, but persistent. Goes away if I press on vent.
- Creaking from two "aluminum" look pieces on either side of the wood grain adjacent to the shifter. That's a horrible description, but I don't know how else to say it. Anyway, I these seem to make noise over bumps, etc., and I noticed that they are noisy if I press on them lightly.
- Creaking from trim around NAV unit and center cluter generally. Again, creaking over bumps, etc., and noise if I press on these.
- Gap between dash material and nav. unit trim. I've seen a thread on this here before. It's not a huge deal, but I notice it every time I get in the car, and I don't have gaps like this on my Ford Escape. Incidentally, the Escape doesn't have any creaks or rattles eiher, but I digress.
I plan to have Lexus diagnose and repair these issues. I don't see how they can replace the 2nd item above, as those two trim pieces seem to just sort of snap on, and they seem designed poorly with regard to expansion/contraction noise with temp changes.
I hope I'm able to get these taken care of, and I sincerely hope new ones don't develop. For 44k and the Lexus reputation, these minor issues have put a damper on an otherwise great experience with this car.
Your thoughts/ideas/input is appreciated.
#3
Lexus Test Driver
When my TL had noises I was always really scared of letting them get near it to fix them. I was always worried that it would come back with other problems created by them taking it apart to attempt the fix. On the other hand if you find on this site descriptions of the same noises and TSB's that Lexus has put out then I'd definitely go ahead and have the TSB's done.
So far I had a really annoying noise coming from the dash on day 1 of my car. It turned out that the self inside the glovebox was pulled out of the slots that align it and hold it in place by the very very fat leather binder that Lexus gives you with the car to hold all of the books. I took the stuff out and easily put the self in the right holes and then thinned my binder and voila, no noise. Thank god, I hate a noisey interior, makes me feel like my car is cheap and it definitely wasn't cheap.
So far I had a really annoying noise coming from the dash on day 1 of my car. It turned out that the self inside the glovebox was pulled out of the slots that align it and hold it in place by the very very fat leather binder that Lexus gives you with the car to hold all of the books. I took the stuff out and easily put the self in the right holes and then thinned my binder and voila, no noise. Thank god, I hate a noisey interior, makes me feel like my car is cheap and it definitely wasn't cheap.
#4
Call corporate and complain, also direct them to the site. Given the consistency of the complaints here, it's apparent there are either process or design related issues with the car.
We're just the vocal minority, others most likely have the same issue but are unaware of enthusiast forums etc...
We're just the vocal minority, others most likely have the same issue but are unaware of enthusiast forums etc...
#6
I had the "seat creaking" issue resolved last week at the dealer via the SB for that. It was REALLY annoying.
Now the handle above the door clicks sometimes as well as the left side air vent. I mess with both of them and it goes away for a while. The MT noises on the other hand never go away. Why on earth Lexus can't build a quieter MT then a ford Focus is beyond me
Now the handle above the door clicks sometimes as well as the left side air vent. I mess with both of them and it goes away for a while. The MT noises on the other hand never go away. Why on earth Lexus can't build a quieter MT then a ford Focus is beyond me
#7
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
I'd hate to think that I will have to just live with these issues rather than risk having Lexus repair them. If they mess something else up, then as far as I'm concerned, they'll be repairing that as well.
This is a fantastic car other than these minor gripes. It's embarrassing, though, to have people in your relatively new Lexus with it rattling as you're driving down the road.
This is a fantastic car other than these minor gripes. It's embarrassing, though, to have people in your relatively new Lexus with it rattling as you're driving down the road.
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#9
What did they do to fix your seat? Also, I've got the noisy left side air vent, any suggestions?
#10
I've really enjoyed my IS350 so far, but have a few issues I think I've seen here before:
- Rattle from left dash vent. Very faint, but persistent. Goes away if I press on vent.
- Creaking from two "aluminum" look pieces on either side of the wood grain adjacent to the shifter. That's a horrible description, but I don't know how else to say it. Anyway, I these seem to make noise over bumps, etc., and I noticed that they are noisy if I press on them lightly.
- Creaking from trim around NAV unit and center cluter generally. Again, creaking over bumps, etc., and noise if I press on these.
- Gap between dash material and nav. unit trim. I've seen a thread on this here before. It's not a huge deal, but I notice it every time I get in the car, and I don't have gaps like this on my Ford Escape. Incidentally, the Escape doesn't have any creaks or rattles eiher, but I digress.
I plan to have Lexus diagnose and repair these issues. I don't see how they can replace the 2nd item above, as those two trim pieces seem to just sort of snap on, and they seem designed poorly with regard to expansion/contraction noise with temp changes.
I hope I'm able to get these taken care of, and I sincerely hope new ones don't develop. For 44k and the Lexus reputation, these minor issues have put a damper on an otherwise great experience with this car.
Your thoughts/ideas/input is appreciated.
- Rattle from left dash vent. Very faint, but persistent. Goes away if I press on vent.
- Creaking from two "aluminum" look pieces on either side of the wood grain adjacent to the shifter. That's a horrible description, but I don't know how else to say it. Anyway, I these seem to make noise over bumps, etc., and I noticed that they are noisy if I press on them lightly.
- Creaking from trim around NAV unit and center cluter generally. Again, creaking over bumps, etc., and noise if I press on these.
- Gap between dash material and nav. unit trim. I've seen a thread on this here before. It's not a huge deal, but I notice it every time I get in the car, and I don't have gaps like this on my Ford Escape. Incidentally, the Escape doesn't have any creaks or rattles eiher, but I digress.
I plan to have Lexus diagnose and repair these issues. I don't see how they can replace the 2nd item above, as those two trim pieces seem to just sort of snap on, and they seem designed poorly with regard to expansion/contraction noise with temp changes.
I hope I'm able to get these taken care of, and I sincerely hope new ones don't develop. For 44k and the Lexus reputation, these minor issues have put a damper on an otherwise great experience with this car.
Your thoughts/ideas/input is appreciated.
#11
There is a TSB for it. Something about a couple of pins in the track for the seat being too long and contacting the undercariage. Mine was driving me NUTS!
As for the air vent, I am hoping another TSB comes out for that.
#12
The air vent is a pain. For now I'll just crank up the stereo!
#13
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
It's absolutely ridiculous that we're having this discussion on a Lexus forum. To read these descriptions, you'd think we're all driving Kias.
#14
Warranty Coverage for Squeaks, etc?
How long does the Lexus warranty cover for something like squeaks and creaks? Is it for the whole duration of the warranty (4 years) or is it only for the first year?