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CPR 11-02-2022 10:02 PM

Dash or front end rattle/squeak. Fix inside.
 
I have a 2021 4Runner that developed an odd noise that sounded like it was coming from the driver's dash or firewall area. It only occurred over 15mph and drove me nuts. It got progressively more annoying over the last 10k miles. The noise only seemed to happen in colder/dryer weather and I ruled out the suspension and hood bump stops, as it wasn't consistent with suspension travel or bumps on the road.

I also noticed the same noise in a 2018 4Runner I recently rode in, which I thought was odd.

Tonight I poked around the front of the vehicle. Banged on the fenders to see if the mud flaps were loose, moved the suspension, etc. Turns out the noise is coming from the "screws" or clips that hold the rubber fender/engine liners to the inside of the fender "liner".

I took a toothpick and generously applied some silicone grease behind the rubber liner around the top two screws. Noise is now completely gone. I think the rubber liners may wear, contract, or dry out in cooler weather and allow the "screws" more freedom of movement, creating the noise.

Is there a TSB on this issue that I may have missed? It seems like Toyota would have put some gaskets in between the rubber liners and the body?

chompster4runner 11-03-2022 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by CPR (Post 3767999)
I have a 2021 4Runner that developed an odd noise that sounded like it was coming from the driver's dash or firewall area. It only occurred over 15mph and drove me nuts. It got progressively more annoying over the last 10k miles. The noise only seemed to happen in colder/dryer weather and I ruled out the suspension and hood bump stops, as it wasn't consistent with suspension travel or bumps on the road.

I also noticed the same noise in a 2018 4Runner I recently rode in, which I thought was odd.

Tonight I poked around the front of the vehicle. Banged on the fenders to see if the mud flaps were loose, moved the suspension, etc. Turns out the noise is coming from the "screws" or clips that hold the rubber fender/engine liners to the inside of the fender "liner".

I took a toothpick and generously applied some silicone grease behind the rubber liner around the top two screws. Noise is now completely gone. I think the rubber liners may wear, contract, or dry out in cooler weather and allow the "screws" more freedom of movement, creating the noise.

Is there a TSB on this issue that I may have missed? It seems like Toyota would have put some gaskets in between the rubber liners and the body?

My ‘22 started to this too. Like something is fluttering. Definitely gonna try this. Thanks!!

DarrenJ 11-03-2022 12:06 PM

Same noise problem in my 2021. Found quite a few threads on it.
Help me source a noise...

I put in some felt washers which have solved the problem for the last year. Will see how long they last.

CPR 11-03-2022 01:26 PM

Thanks, I missed that in my search!


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