Hi. So I bought a brand new 2009 RAV4 and have not yet put on 4k miles. Now that I'm in colder weather there seems to be an annoying, constant clicking sound coming from the dash/windshield when driving on pavement, potholes, bumps. The dealer saw it and said it was fine but didn't do anything to it. When taking it off the lot it was making the sounds so I drove with the tech who said it's normal and not to worry about it. Since then (~2 weeks) it's gotten much worse: louder, more constant clicking. I took it back in and they applied a "vibration pad" to the cowl (or so they say) but state it's perfectly "normal" for cars to make these annoying sounds when driving.
I've read other forums where ppl have used grease, WD40 to fix the problem. However, my stupid dealer will not do this. What else should I try? I'm taking it to the other Toyota dealer and having them take a look at it as I feel these yahoos don't know what the hell a manufacturer defect is.
I've read other forums where ppl have used grease, WD40 to fix the problem. However, my stupid dealer will not do this. What else should I try? I'm taking it to the other Toyota dealer and having them take a look at it as I feel these yahoos don't know what the hell a manufacturer defect is.