Symptom Medium Severity Safe to Drive: Yes

Why Your Rear Cargo Cover Always Rattles (And How to Fix It)

Persistent rattling of the rear cargo cover is often caused by loose parts, gaps between panels, or worn mounting points in the cargo area. Simple checks and securing loose components can resolve it.

Potential Causes

Loose cargo cover mounts High Probability

The cargo cover may not be properly latched or its mounting points can loosen over time, causing persistent vibration noise.

Worn or missing cushioning Medium Probability

Padding or rubber grommets that isolate the cargo cover from the body may be degraded, allowing direct contact and rattling.

Loose interior trim panels Medium Probability

Adjacent trim pieces in the cargo area may be loose and resonate with vibration, often mistaken as cargo cover noise.

Loose cargo area items Medium Probability

Objects stored in cargo area or tools not secured can move and cause rattling that seems to come from the cover.

Diagnostic Steps

  1. Inspect Cargo Cover Fastening

    Check that the rear cargo cover is fully latched and fasteners are tight.

  2. Check for Worn Padding

    Inspect rubber stops and foam pads for wear and replace if damaged.

  3. Secure Loose Trim Panels

    Press on adjacent trim panels to identify play and tighten or add clips where needed.

  4. Remove Cargo Items

    Empty cargo area to determine if loose items are source of noise.

DIY Fixes

Tighten Cargo Cover Brackets Beginner
Estimated Cost: $0 - $10

Add Foam Padding to Mount Points Beginner
Estimated Cost: $5 - $20

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my rear cargo cover rattle while driving?

A rattling rear cargo cover is often caused by loose mounts, worn cushioning, or loose interior trim panels. Inspect these areas to identify the source of the noise.

How can I stop my cargo cover from rattling?

To stop the rattling, ensure the rear cargo cover is fully latched and that all fasteners are tight. You can also add foam padding to the mount points for extra cushioning.

What should I check if my cargo cover is rattling?

Check that the rear cargo cover is securely latched, inspect rubber stops and foam pads for wear, and press on adjacent trim panels to identify any looseness.

Can I fix a rattling cargo cover myself?

Yes, you can fix a rattling cargo cover by tightening the cargo cover brackets and adding foam padding to the mount points if needed.

What are common causes of a rattling cargo cover?

Common causes include loose cargo cover mounts, worn or missing cushioning, and loose interior trim panels. Addressing these issues can help eliminate the rattling noise.

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