Door Rattle and Panel Alignment
#1
Door Rattle and Panel Alignment
When I purchased my 07 V6 Convertible, I noticed the drivers door was difficult to open and close. I noticed the door latch on the door frame was misaligned, it was too high where it met the door lock mechanism when the door closed and caused a binding. I recently adjusted it downward, and now the door opens and closes with ease, but.....now when I hit bigger bumps in the road the door will rattle (doesn't open than God), so any ideas what to do? The latch is as close as it can get to the frame (inward), so that can't be adjusted. I figured all the way in would keep the door tight to the body. Right now, if you eyeball the door as it closes, the bar of the latch hits towards the top of the door mechanism, should I lower it down to be more centered or towards the bottom?
On the Alignment note, I guess they built these new Mustangs to look like those of the 1960's as I find mine and others I look at, to have the panels misaligned/off center. For example, my passenger door is near perfect, the drivers door is even on bottom, a little in on top. The hood is not centered, more of a gap on the passenger side betweem the fender and hood and tighter gap on the drivers side. Same for the trunk. I noticed this on coupes as well as convertibles. No big deal, just an observation.....
On the Alignment note, I guess they built these new Mustangs to look like those of the 1960's as I find mine and others I look at, to have the panels misaligned/off center. For example, my passenger door is near perfect, the drivers door is even on bottom, a little in on top. The hood is not centered, more of a gap on the passenger side betweem the fender and hood and tighter gap on the drivers side. Same for the trunk. I noticed this on coupes as well as convertibles. No big deal, just an observation.....
#3
I am the original owner and it has done it as long as I remember. I don't know for sure but it seems to get a little worse, but then again it mainly depends on how rough of a bump I hit. I want to lower my currenly stock car but I am afraid if the ride gets even slighty harsher and I hit a tiny bump my door might just pop off lol.
It is REALLY annoying and I even had a Camaro owner friend of mine who was riding with me ask me if my door was going to fall of the first time I hit a small pot hole with him in the car.
I seriously need to remedy this loose door problem, if anyone can help PLEASE, I need it.
.....have the panels misaligned/off center. For example, my passenger door is near perfect, the drivers door is even on bottom, a little in on top. The hood is not centered, more of a gap on the passenger side betweem the fender and hood and tighter gap on the drivers side. Same for the trunk. I noticed this on coupes as well as convertibles.....
#4
I personally can't deal with it, I just need to know how to fix it! lol
I love this car to much to let the door shake itself right off the car
#10
Not here. Is your car still under warranty by any chance?
My 2012 is the quietest and most rattle free convertible I have ever ridden in, so there has to be a fix to your rattling door.
When you are inspecting the latch and hinges do you see any wear marks? With that much movement you should be able to see evidence of wear which should be near a loose bolt or screw. Also, open the door and lift up and down at the end of it. If the hinge is loose then the door will wiggle independent from the car going up and down. Try moving the latch all of the way towards the outside of the car. Maybe the latch mech on the door isn't able to close entirely which would be kinda like not shutting the door all of the way. The only difference is that you think the door is shut and latched because the panels sit flush.
My 2012 is the quietest and most rattle free convertible I have ever ridden in, so there has to be a fix to your rattling door.
When you are inspecting the latch and hinges do you see any wear marks? With that much movement you should be able to see evidence of wear which should be near a loose bolt or screw. Also, open the door and lift up and down at the end of it. If the hinge is loose then the door will wiggle independent from the car going up and down. Try moving the latch all of the way towards the outside of the car. Maybe the latch mech on the door isn't able to close entirely which would be kinda like not shutting the door all of the way. The only difference is that you think the door is shut and latched because the panels sit flush.