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Old 25-10-2013, 03:14 PM   #1
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Default Rattles, squeaks, buzzes, and chirping birds...

Now that I have quite a collection of AU's, I'm noticing the dash rattles and squeaks are pretty standard across the board.

I've worked out a few common ones, such as the interior mirror, dash cowl, and egg.

The one I can't seem to fix is the chirping bird around the cluster area.

I've removed the cluster several times, poked and prodded in there, but found nothing. I've also fitted pieces of felt to the cluster, but no help.

If I press firmly upwards on the dash, just in front of the cluster, the bird shuts up.

Any ideas how to silence the chirping bird?

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