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JeffB Jan 3, 2009 02:44 PM

Curing a Cat Cover Rattle??
 
My 04 V6 (90K miles) just developed a rattle that only occurs at EXACTLY 2000 RPM under load (never in neutral/park) and for a few seconds when cold. It doesnt matter what gear I'm in or car speed. The rattle is in the front of the engine. At first I thought the worst...tranny problem. But I was able to start it up one morning and run under the hood while rattling and foundit was the cover for the catalytic converterjust behind the radiator. I could touch the cover with my hand and stop the rattling. (For some reason,my Helm V6 supplement does not have a page showing the exhaust manifoldbutI assume this is a cat with the 2nd in the usual spot under the car.)

Anyway...all 4 bolts on this heat shield are tight and since it only occurs when the car is in motion, I can't figure out why it rattles or what to do to stop it.[sm=smiley29.gif]Its not hurting anything except my nerves...its pretty loud and annoying.

Has anyone had a similar problem and found out the miracle cure??

Thanks!!

Jeff

BlkCurrantKord Jan 3, 2009 04:59 PM

RE: Curing a Cat Cover Rattle??
 
Remove the shield...but seeing how your car is fairly new, could still be covered under your warranty.

JeffB Jan 4, 2009 11:35 AM

RE: Curing a Cat Cover Rattle??
 
After inspecting further, I found that the cover screws were tight, but 2 of the L shaped holding brackets had rusted thru. Nothing to hold it in place and the cover was rattling against the exhaust pipe. :eek:

Thanks anyway!

Jeff

swordfish7769 Jan 5, 2009 03:06 PM

RE: Curing a Cat Cover Rattle??
 
Same thing happened with my '97. I took two large hose claps and put them together to fit around the converter to hold the shield tight.

swordfish7769


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