bellyer
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I would highly recommend picking up the neoprene sponge cord and a set of tools like what I show in the attached pictures. I have been able to largely stop the buzzing sounds coming from the overhead lights and sunglasses holder area by cutting off strips of the neoprene cord and carefully prying open the edges all around the plastic overhead sunglasses holder and lights and stuffing the neoprene cord inside it. It seems to apply pressure on whatever inside has been making the buzzing noise and, when the buzz does happen, it is significantly muffled and shorter in duration to the point that it does not really bother me. I had added some a month back or so and it helped, but I had noticed the buzzing return recently on some really bad roads in Chicago that had been grated down to be prepared for resurfacing, so I added more of the neoprene cord and it now seems to be as silent as I would hope it to be on even the worst road quality. I would really recommend giving this a shot to those as annoyed by this buzzing as I am. The neoprene cord was ordered from Grainger (though I would assume you Can probably order it from the site noted on the label, too) and the tools came from Amazon. The tools were originally bought to help with removing the frunk divider, but they have come in super handy with other things in the car, too. If you do go this route, just be very careful when prying open the plastic and using the tools to stuff the cord inside, as it seems like it could be fairly easy to end up breaking some of the plastic parts if you aren't careful.Today the buzzing sound from the overhead/sunglasses area was so annoying I was trying to fiddle with it while driving. I can't stand the buzzing sound - I need to know how to remove the sunglasses holder so I can find the source. I highly doubt my dealer would do anything about this.
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