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Old 02-11-2004, 04:56 AM
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If you look at the windshield from in front of the car, the first piece you see on the outer edges are black pieces of plastic. They run up the pillars.

Those pieces have strips of rubber on the back of them. Pull them off...two screws on each. The inside edge (towards center of windshiled) is the culprit...I would all but guarantee it. It chatters against the glass, it needs the rubber to "buffer" the plastic from the glass. Re-attach the rubber strip more towards the edge of the plastic (super glue or something) and the noise will go away. I'll take a pic tomorrow if needed, but it's the only thing that touches the windshield (vertically). If you don't want to fix it yourself, let the dealership know that you feel this is the problem and explain the cure...I'm sure they can get it fixed. Plus it'll save you from five other rattles after they tear your H2 apart. (it's a 10 minute fix).

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