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another place for change to fall, rattle, slide around
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07-08-2008, 02:42 PM | #1 |
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another place for change to fall, rattle, slide around
Since this place was so good at helping me find the last change related noise in my 335, I thought I'd pay it forward with a solution to a different coin related noise problem.
This time when I made side to side turns, I could hear metal on metal sliding. After much searching I found the source of the noise. The front of the bottom part of the seat expands (for people with long legs I guess). Expand that as far as it will go. There's a flap of fabric connecting the piece that moves with the rest of the seat. Underneath this fabric is a perfect little metal tray for collecting change. It has two roundish channels, and money falls into each of them. Getting the money out was a little tricky. I finally pushed a little grabber tool down each of the channels repeatedly until I was rewarded with a dime Although not as egregious as the unguarded twin-port suck-hole underneath the front seat, one wonders why they didn't cut a few coin size holes along the channels so change would eventually drop through. Anyway, hope this helps someone. |
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07-08-2008, 02:52 PM | #4 |
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Good luck getting anything out once the car is moved- change and stones etc. roll from front to back as you accelerate and stop- The last rental I had sounded like a bowling alley. Honestly, a child must have dropped some marbles down there.
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07-08-2008, 03:09 PM | #6 |
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well if you really want to collect all your change, then I suggest emptying the drum for the vac, sucking everything in, and rinsing it out with water. coins will stay at the bottom
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09-02-2008, 08:58 AM | #7 |
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Just wanted to add my $0.02: I cleaned out my coins under the seats and came up with about 12 euros. There was one last euro in the air vents under the driver's seat that was driving me crazy with the noise when I accelerate or brake (or corner). Best thing to do is punch it and then slow down. Crawl into back floor with a flashlight and it should come out. It's not really a twin vent - it's a single vent with a "Y" out.
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06-14-2012, 06:37 PM | #8 |
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Thank you, after looking in the vents under my seats for months I finally found it where you said it might be. I extended the thigh support, smacked it from below and heard it rattle. Sucked it out with a small vacuum cleaner. Sucked out a Canadian nickel. Thats weird unless the previous owner was Canadian and lived in Florida as we call them snowbirds. THANKS!!!!
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