Soft top clicking noise passengers side
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Soft top clicking noise passengers side
I am pretty new member of the forum, I did a search for soft top noise but did not see anything. I posted this over on JKFreaks and got no reply at all. I hope I get a better response here.
2013 soft top on the passenger side makes a clicking noise when I go over a bump or it's really windy on the freeway. I have checked to ensure it is latched properly, the bar is lined up in the slot correctly and the fabric that is stuck to some parts are there. There appears to be a little more vertical movement of the passengers side then the drivers but that could be my imagination. I even had the wife drive it and looked to see where it was coming from and I would swear it is the joint where the soft top folds back for the sun rider option...right by the b-pillar latch.
I have checked the door surrounds are tight and everything else I could think of. It all looks exactly the same as the drivers side.
90% of the time I just live with it but some days it really drives me crazy. Am I nuts, is this just a jeep noise and I live with it or is there actually an issue that can be fixed.
Thanks in advance.
2013 soft top on the passenger side makes a clicking noise when I go over a bump or it's really windy on the freeway. I have checked to ensure it is latched properly, the bar is lined up in the slot correctly and the fabric that is stuck to some parts are there. There appears to be a little more vertical movement of the passengers side then the drivers but that could be my imagination. I even had the wife drive it and looked to see where it was coming from and I would swear it is the joint where the soft top folds back for the sun rider option...right by the b-pillar latch.
I have checked the door surrounds are tight and everything else I could think of. It all looks exactly the same as the drivers side.
90% of the time I just live with it but some days it really drives me crazy. Am I nuts, is this just a jeep noise and I live with it or is there actually an issue that can be fixed.
Thanks in advance.
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I'm assuming you have an unlimited because I have the exact same problem. Mine appears to be one of the short soft top frame bars over the passenger seat. It is a short bar that is riveted to the main frame. Haven't found a solution yet, just living with it at this point. ( actually, I kinda forgot about it, because I'm currently running my hard top). I'll play with it a little more once it warms up, to see if I can find an easy solution. I'll subscribe and share, if I figure out a solution.
Sorry, I'm not much help on this at the moment. But you are not alone with this issue.
Sorry, I'm not much help on this at the moment. But you are not alone with this issue.
#4
I had a similar issue while on a road trip. Kept hearing a clicking noise over my driver side at the soft top near the B-pillar that was driving me nuts. I think it has to do with where the sunrider part clicks into the top of the Jeep right near the b-pillar. I say that because I took some electrical tape and wrapped it around the little hook that's part of the Jeep and it fixed the noise. I don't get a clicking noise anymore. Here is a pic...
You can see where I wrapped tape around the hook. Didn't take much, but I don't have the clicking anymore.
You can see where I wrapped tape around the hook. Didn't take much, but I don't have the clicking anymore.
#7
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So far seems promising. I put tape on both the passenger and drivers side latch ends and took it over a few speed bumps and didn't hear anything at all. Will update again once I get it out on the freeway.
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I have a 2dr and whenever I take a sharp turn, or hit a bump, I hear a popping sound above the drivers side. Sort of like a pop/click kind of like the sound of a snapple bottle opening. Anyone else have any similar problem??
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People wrap a turn or two of tape on the outermost edge.
Or mark the current location with a sharpie and tweak the striker alignment.
Maybe start with the tape to rule out other causes.