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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Harwanko" data-source="post: 727318" data-attributes="member: 62533"><p>I too have the rattling passenger seat. After driving me insane for the past year with no obvious solution to the problem, I decided to tackle it. I've found that while I connot stop the vibration of the seat, I've found the rattle and remedied it. The rattle comes from a spring that is attached to lever that allows you to recline the seat. The spring rattles against a metal bracket on the side of the seat. You can access this spring by removing the plastic cover on the outside of the seat. I believe that there are two screw underneath (a pain to get to) and another screw toward the back. Once you've removed the cover you can isolate the spring from the bracket (I used an adhesive backed felt pad for furniture). I believe that I also bent the bracket (by hand) away from the spring, just enough to clear eachother. Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Harwanko, post: 727318, member: 62533"] I too have the rattling passenger seat. After driving me insane for the past year with no obvious solution to the problem, I decided to tackle it. I've found that while I connot stop the vibration of the seat, I've found the rattle and remedied it. The rattle comes from a spring that is attached to lever that allows you to recline the seat. The spring rattles against a metal bracket on the side of the seat. You can access this spring by removing the plastic cover on the outside of the seat. I believe that there are two screw underneath (a pain to get to) and another screw toward the back. Once you've removed the cover you can isolate the spring from the bracket (I used an adhesive backed felt pad for furniture). I believe that I also bent the bracket (by hand) away from the spring, just enough to clear eachother. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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