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I have a rattle from a tiny loose sitting in the interior front pillar.

Does anyone know how these are seated/ attached?

I image they are just pushed in snaps, was thinking re-seating them might help solve it.

After all these years its the ONLY rattle I have in the car, so kinda annoying!

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If its the front windscreen pillar give it a thump. Worked for me when I got mine and never made a peep since. But they should just unclip but hard to get at.

If it's the pillar by your head it's the plastic holding the seat belt that vibrates.

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Its the one at the windscreen, its the plastic interior, its has some movement in it, push it in with my hand and it stops for a little while only to come back.

You had this as well?

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Pushing them won't help they need to snap back in, needs to be bashed into place.

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Its not sitting out of place though, as in nothing looks to be bulging and its never been removed before.

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the clips are only a few MM you'll never see them out of place visually, all they do is snap in and out, yank out to remove and smack back in.

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