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Diagnosing Rattle in Front Door + Removing Interior Trim

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Old Feb 10, 2004 | 11:16 PM
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Diagnosing Rattle in Front Door + Removing Interior Trim

I have a rattle inside my front passenger door but it only happens when I'm driving 20+ mph. I want to remove the trim off the inside of the door and try to find the rattle since I don't want to waste my time at Nissan. In order to remove it, the speaker, window button and the light need to be unplugged. My question is: Will driving around with these unplugged have any adverse effect on the electrical system?
Old Feb 10, 2004 | 11:40 PM
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Originally Posted by steelymatt
I have a rattle inside my front passenger door but it only happens when I'm driving 20+ mph. I want to remove the trim off the inside of the door and try to find the rattle since I don't want to waste my time at Nissan. In order to remove it, the speaker, window button and the light need to be unplugged. My question is: Will driving around with these unplugged have any adverse effect on the electrical system?
No...you won't have any problems.

I wasn't aware that the speaker had to be unplugged to get the panel off, though.

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Old Feb 10, 2004 | 11:55 PM
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the speaker, the bose anyway, don't need to be unplugged. only thing that needs to go is the window switch/lock and the door light plug. you can then just take off the switch from the trim and plug it back and stick it on with some tape so it doesn't bounce around.
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