NX Noises, Squeaks, Rattles and Solutions Thread
#211
Damn! I've started hearing the tap.
Mine's an fsport turbo with adaptive dampers and at 4500kms.
Occurs usually at low speed when there's a torsional load on the chassis.
Hard to pinpoint whether it's front or back! Definitely on the driver's side however.
Suspect suspension component.
Seems to be a number of owners starting to have the problem.
Mine's an fsport turbo with adaptive dampers and at 4500kms.
Occurs usually at low speed when there's a torsional load on the chassis.
Hard to pinpoint whether it's front or back! Definitely on the driver's side however.
Suspect suspension component.
Seems to be a number of owners starting to have the problem.
The morning was spent test driving the car with a Lexus tech. We pinpointed the noise to the drivers front wheel area.
I was then given a new Lexus NX 300h for the day while they went about degreasing and tightening the components of the front suspension.
By lunchtime they could still reproduce an occasional noise on bumpy roads.
So off came the sidesteps and sound deadening material was place between the braces and the side steps.
Finally, no more rattle, clunk or knocking.
Happy to return the very pleasant but underpowered 300h and get my fsport back.
As always exceptional work by the service dept.
#212
After a day at the dealer the problem is fixed.
The morning was spent test driving the car with a Lexus tech. We pinpointed the noise to the drivers front wheel area.
I was then given a new Lexus NX 300h for the day while they went about degreasing and tightening the components of the front suspension.
By lunchtime they could still reproduce an occasional noise on bumpy roads.
So off came the sidesteps and sound deadening material was place between the braces and the side steps.
Finally, no more rattle, clunk or knocking.
Happy to return the very pleasant but underpowered 300h and get my fsport back.
As always exceptional work by the service dept.
The morning was spent test driving the car with a Lexus tech. We pinpointed the noise to the drivers front wheel area.
I was then given a new Lexus NX 300h for the day while they went about degreasing and tightening the components of the front suspension.
By lunchtime they could still reproduce an occasional noise on bumpy roads.
So off came the sidesteps and sound deadening material was place between the braces and the side steps.
Finally, no more rattle, clunk or knocking.
Happy to return the very pleasant but underpowered 300h and get my fsport back.
As always exceptional work by the service dept.
#213
I took the NX to have 5,000 mile service. While there I asked them to look at the rattling coming from the rear of the car. They tighten the rear cargo cover, which they said was loose. It helped some but there is still a rattling sound coming from the back of the car when I drive over "unsmooth" pavement. Called my Adviser and the next step is to schedule a test drive with a technician.
#214
I took the NX to have 5,000 mile service. While there I asked them to look at the rattling coming from the rear of the car. They tighten the rear cargo cover, which they said was loose. It helped some but there is still a rattling sound coming from the back of the car when I drive over "unsmooth" pavement. Called my Adviser and the next step is to schedule a test drive with a technician.
#215
Lower the rear seats and remove both of the boot covers and you'll be surprised at the type of noises that eminate from the rear. In addition I'm trying to work out if the hatch latch is causing noise as there seems to be an area of wear on the latch and it was a problem I had on my RAV4.
This is not unique to Lexus as its inherit in the hatch type of design . The rear cavity acts as an acoustic magnifier for all the various noises.
I will get together a list and some photos for the repairs so far.
#216
Ok so sites so far for rear rattles.
1. Rear wiper. Wiper rattles against tension spring. Small piece of adhesive on rear of inner wiper arm.
2. Interior trim to which the tonneu cover is attached by string. Very loose fit. Line edge with felt. Will return to Lexus for more permanent fix as these pieces are very ill fitting. Thanks to Lexus club UK for that one.
3. Rubber mat below the lower white foam insert upon which the space saver sits. Roll my eyes as there's enough room for a full size spare. After this fix the squeeking I thought was coming from the rear centre armrest disappeared
4. Padding to the foot of the rear bins. Each of the rear bins sit on slender elongated legs that have a half hearted amount of felt at the base. Looks like the guy that inserted these was half asleep or over the whole Kaizen thing.
5. The tow hook rattles hopelessly in its cubby hole. Wrap with felt.
6. The screw driver rattles in its cubby hole. Wrap with felt.
7. The thin piece of felt lining the cavity holding the jack near its end is inadequate to stop a rattle. Reline.
8.The passenger side rear bin (empty) had two inadequate clips holding it. It flexes and rubs against the top foam (grey) insert and against the rear plastic at the bottom of the hatch. This requires a surprising amount of felt to stop it tapping.
I'm also planning to line the whole floor back there with dynamat. They have used minimal insulation and it's mainly bare metal. Also as mentioned, keeping an eye on the rear hatch latch as there is an abrasion appearing on the latch. A problem point with Toyotas.
1. Rear wiper. Wiper rattles against tension spring. Small piece of adhesive on rear of inner wiper arm.
2. Interior trim to which the tonneu cover is attached by string. Very loose fit. Line edge with felt. Will return to Lexus for more permanent fix as these pieces are very ill fitting. Thanks to Lexus club UK for that one.
3. Rubber mat below the lower white foam insert upon which the space saver sits. Roll my eyes as there's enough room for a full size spare. After this fix the squeeking I thought was coming from the rear centre armrest disappeared
4. Padding to the foot of the rear bins. Each of the rear bins sit on slender elongated legs that have a half hearted amount of felt at the base. Looks like the guy that inserted these was half asleep or over the whole Kaizen thing.
5. The tow hook rattles hopelessly in its cubby hole. Wrap with felt.
6. The screw driver rattles in its cubby hole. Wrap with felt.
7. The thin piece of felt lining the cavity holding the jack near its end is inadequate to stop a rattle. Reline.
8.The passenger side rear bin (empty) had two inadequate clips holding it. It flexes and rubs against the top foam (grey) insert and against the rear plastic at the bottom of the hatch. This requires a surprising amount of felt to stop it tapping.
I'm also planning to line the whole floor back there with dynamat. They have used minimal insulation and it's mainly bare metal. Also as mentioned, keeping an eye on the rear hatch latch as there is an abrasion appearing on the latch. A problem point with Toyotas.
#219
I have a rattling type noise above 40 mph and thanks to an earlier post in this thread I found the solution. At first I thought it came from the outside drivers side mirror,but the noise is more pronounced from the rear and wind direction has a big effect The culprit is a loose body underpanel that is under the drivers side door. Two plastic rivets that hold the panels are loose leaving too much play, a similar panel is on the passenger side as well. I'll have it taken care of at my 5K checkup.Thanks to the OP !!!
#221
I took the NX to have 5,000 mile service. While there I asked them to look at the rattling coming from the rear of the car. They tighten the rear cargo cover, which they said was loose. It helped some but there is still a rattling sound coming from the back of the car when I drive over "unsmooth" pavement. Called my Adviser and the next step is to schedule a test drive with a technician.
Went on multiple test drives and even video recorded it until they believed us.
The rear seat rattling seems to go way when we have the rear armrest down. With the arm rest up the rear seat vibrates causing a squeaking noise. The dealer does not have a solution to this right now and suggest we leave the rear armrest down for now.
Also another new rattling noise popped up. It is coming from what the front passenger dash speaker area. The tech pushed on the dash heard the noise. We also heard it on a loaner NX as well. We where told to bring the NX back next week and they work on it.
#222
Sorry for reviving a old thread but I have updates to my issues.
Went on multiple test drives and even video recorded it until they believed us.
The rear seat rattling seems to go way when we have the rear armrest down. With the arm rest up the rear seat vibrates causing a squeaking noise. The dealer does not have a solution to this right now and suggest we leave the rear armrest down for now.
Also another new rattling noise popped up. It is coming from what the front passenger dash speaker area. The tech pushed on the dash heard the noise. We also heard it on a loaner NX as well. We where told to bring the NX back next week and they work on it.
Went on multiple test drives and even video recorded it until they believed us.
The rear seat rattling seems to go way when we have the rear armrest down. With the arm rest up the rear seat vibrates causing a squeaking noise. The dealer does not have a solution to this right now and suggest we leave the rear armrest down for now.
Also another new rattling noise popped up. It is coming from what the front passenger dash speaker area. The tech pushed on the dash heard the noise. We also heard it on a loaner NX as well. We where told to bring the NX back next week and they work on it.
Yeah, I've kept the armrest down for months now and it's fine: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...ml#post9276994
As for the speakers, I had the same thing and just added felt tape all along the plastic/metal contact points. No more squeak.
#223
Wow I should have reviewed all the past posts more carefully. This is exactly that same rear arm rest issue I am having.
Though arm rest down is a temp solution.... I'd like to try and push my dealer for a permanent solution as a new $45k car should not rattle like that.
Though arm rest down is a temp solution.... I'd like to try and push my dealer for a permanent solution as a new $45k car should not rattle like that.
#225
My NX is the most solid sounding car I've ever owned. (owned 124 days) I live near the worst paved road in the county. No rattles from anywhere. Cant say that about previous two RX.
Lift the back panel and see if tools near spare tire is the culprit.
Lift the back panel and see if tools near spare tire is the culprit.