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Classification: BT12-008

Reference: NTB12-075

Date: September 14, 2012

2009-2012 ALTIMA SEDAN;
RATTLE NOISE FROM FRONT DOOR PANEL(S)

APPLIED VEHICLES:        2009-2012 Altima Sedan (L32)

APPLIED VINS & DATES:
2009 vehicles built after: 1N4(*)L21(**)9C 165197 // Jan. 21, 2009
                         1N4(*)L21(**)9N 477825 // Jan. 21, 2009

2010-2011 vehicles:      All

2012 vehicles beginning with 1N4(*)L2A(**)CC: All 

2012 vehicles built before: 1N4(*)L2A(**)CN 558951 // April 17, 2012

IF YOU CONFIRM
A rattle noise coming from the speaker/pocket area of the front door panel(s) can be heard while audio is playing.

ACTION

1. Remove both front door panels (finishers).

2. Confirm the position of two (2) foam blocks and adjust as needed.

3. Confirm the position of the speaker grill foam strip and adjust as needed.

4. Clean the rim of the door panel.

5. Cut an EPT foam seal (listed in Parts Information) in half, and apply one (1) half to each door panel.

6. Confirm the front speaker screws are properly tightened.

NOTE: This incident, if it should occur, may sound like a speaker-related issue. Perform the Service Procedure in this bulletin before performing other repairs (if needed), such as replacing a speaker.

IMPORTANT: The purpose of "ACTION" (above) is to give you a quick idea of the work you will be performing. You MUST closely follow the entire Service Procedure as it contains information that is essential to successfully completing this repair.

  

PARTS INFORMATION

  

CLAIMS INFORMATION

SERVICE PROCEDURE

NOTE:
^ Perform the following steps for both front door panels (driver and passenger side).

^ Images shown in this procedure are of the driver side panel. The process for the passenger side is a mirror image.

1. Remove the front door panel (finisher).

^ Refer to the INT section of the applicable Electronic Service Manual (ESM) for front door panel removal information.

2. Lay the door panel face-down on a clean, flat work surface.

NOTE: Cover the work surface with a clean cloth fender cover (or other suitable protector) to prevent staining or damage to the door panel face.

  

3. Check the location of the two (2) foam blocks shown in Figure 1, above.

If the foam blocks are:

^ in the locations shown in Figure 1, or

^ missing

....proceed to step 4.

NOTE: Do not replace missing foam blocks.

If a foam block(s) is:

^ out of place

....reattach the foam block(s) to the proper location(s), then proceed to step 4.

NOTE: Use Figure 1 as a reference when reattaching the foam block(s).

4. Check the position of the foam strip applied to the door speaker opening.

  

^ If the foam strip is centered on the rib and the ends meet (Figure 2), proceed to step 5.

^ If the foam strip is not centered on the rib and/or the ends do not meet (Figure 3), reattach the foam strip to the proper location (Figure 2). Then, proceed to step 5.

NOTE: If needed, use a general trim adhesive to reattach the foam strip.

  

5. As indicated in Figure 4, use isopropyl alcohol to clean the rim of the door panel.

  

6. Cut an EPT foam seal (listed in Parts Information) in half.

NOTE: You will use one half of the foam seal on each door.

7. Apply one (1) half of the foam seal to the rim of the door panel.

a. Starting at the edge of the lower foam block, press the EPT foam seal down onto the rim.

  

NOTE: If the lower foam block is missing, start the foam seal in the center of the "dip" in rim. See Figure 6.

  

b. Continue pressing down the foam seal, following the contour of the door panel.

  

7. Confirm the three (3) front speaker screws are properly tightened.

8. Reinstall the door panel in reverse order of removal.

^ Refer to the INT section of the applicable ESM for door panel installation information.

9. Recheck for the rattle noise. If the rattle noise is still present, refer to ASIST and the applicable ESM for further diagnostic information.