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andy63



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Think that's your fuel filter cover/protector..👍
Post #1057983 20th Jan 2025 1:50pm
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Oldowner



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blackwolf wrote:
Those plastic things were only fitted to XS models and can be discarded with any apparent detriment. They are probably intended to reduce noise but don't seem to make any difference.


They all had them by the end of production, even base models. I quite like them.
Post #1058000 20th Jan 2025 4:23pm
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blackwolf



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But what do they actually do other than collect mud and encourage corrosion?

I presume that, like the "nappy liners" on the inner wings, they are a feeble effort at reducing noise.
Post #1058003 20th Jan 2025 5:29pm
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custom90



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Small bit of impact prevention probably, presumably cheaper to replace than actual panel damage.

Whilst there is mud flaps, there is still some sticks and things like that which could jab up under there.

Flexi Fuel filler pipe armour would be a good idea I think, that’s something that is vulnerable. KEEP CALM AND Drill ON
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Post #1058016 20th Jan 2025 6:21pm
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landy andy



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Your rattling couldn’t be the well know issue of bonnet hinges could it??

Just a thought.
Post #1058023 20th Jan 2025 6:34pm
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mptzs90



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I have the optimill hinges on there and I’m pretty convinced the rattle is beside or behind me. Sounds a lot like stones hitting arches … but it’s far too frequent and more pronounced on or after a bump in the road. Could also be something like a loose bit of metal stuck in a groove somewhere which sometimes gets the right force to move.

Checked the rear folding seat mechanisms today but no joy. Think I’ll have to figure out how to take the trim off the pillar beside me next… if anyone has a good guide to how to get the side trim off… greatly appreciated!

i might also take the driver’s seat out again and see if there’s anything going on in the base. And also take the door apart and see if anything is rolling around in the base.

Unbelievably irritating!!
Post #1058027 20th Jan 2025 6:49pm
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blackwolf



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custom90 wrote:
Small bit of impact prevention probably, presumably cheaper to replace than actual panel damage.

Whilst there is mud flaps, there is still some sticks and things like that which could jab up under there.

Flexi Fuel filler pipe armour would be a good idea I think, that’s something that is vulnerable.


Have you ever heard of panel damage to the underneath of the seat box of a type that those plastic objects would have prevent?

No, neither have I. Laughing
Post #1058033 20th Jan 2025 7:05pm
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LR think so. Laughing Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up KEEP CALM AND Drill ON
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Post #1058035 20th Jan 2025 7:07pm
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landy andy



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mptzs90 wrote:
I have the optimill hinges on there and I’m pretty convinced the rattle is beside or behind me. Sounds a lot like stones hitting arches … but it’s far too frequent and more pronounced on or after a bump in the road. Could also be something like a loose bit of metal stuck in a groove somewhere which sometimes gets the right force to move.

Checked the rear folding seat mechanisms today but no joy. Think I’ll have to figure out how to take the trim off the pillar beside me next… if anyone has a good guide to how to get the side trim off… greatly appreciated!

i might also take the driver’s seat out again and see if there’s anything going on in the base. And also take the door apart and see if anything is rolling around in the base.

Unbelievably irritating!!


You sure it’s not damper mountings
Post #1058048 20th Jan 2025 8:20pm
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mptzs90



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Not sure of anything at the moment. Where are they and how can they be checked?
Post #1058050 20th Jan 2025 8:23pm
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landy andy



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Rear dampers go from rear wheel arch down to axle. They can often eat the bushes at the axle causing a clonk/noise. Can be a light noise if the very bottom washers are jangling about. This noise would be occurring with road unevenness.
Post #1058056 20th Jan 2025 8:46pm
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custom90



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The upper damper can get loose with wear as well, but the lower ones are more prone to wear. KEEP CALM AND Drill ON
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Post #1058057 20th Jan 2025 8:48pm
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mptzs90



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That’s incredibly helpful - thanks. I’ll take a look in the light tomorrow. I have a separate rumbling (not rattle!) from the front right which happens consistently when hitting 20mph and then stops… I’m wondering if that’s shock/suspension related too. So this could be a good check all round
Post #1058059 20th Jan 2025 8:51pm
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mptzs90



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https://www.heritagepartscentre.com/uk/blo...guide.html … this looks like the right place to start?
Post #1058063 20th Jan 2025 9:08pm
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blackwolf



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Does the rattle.stop when you brake? It is very common (especially on 110 and 130) for the rear pads to rattle.
Post #1058066 20th Jan 2025 9:16pm
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