While there are a variety of reasons your Ford F-150 is rattling, the most common 3 are the ball joints, struts or strut mount, or a problem with the sway bar links.

How do you fix a rattling car door?

Car Door Rattles When Driving? Here’s How to Stop the Noise

  1. Empty the Door Pocket and Check If the Door Is Shut Properly.
  2. Adjust the Door Striker.
  3. Replace the Window Gaskets.
  4. Realign the Door.
  5. Check for Loose Objects Inside the Door.
  6. Stop Speaker Bass Rattle.
  7. Test the Window Opening Mechanism.

Why does my car door vibration?

In most cases, rattles attributed to the body are caused by nuts or bolts left in doors during manufacture, misaligned doors, worn window regulators, and loose windows. Start at the side of the car where you hear the rattle. If the door rattles or seems loose, it is probably misaligned.

Why is my car making a rattling noise when I drive?

The rattling noise means that something isn’t right with the way your wheels are attached to the car. For example, a lug nut may have come loose and started rattling as the wheel turned around. Have your tires and wheels checked as soon as possible.

What causes car door rattle?

In most cases, rattles attributed to the body are caused by nuts or bolts left in doors during manufacture, misaligned doors, worn window regulators, and loose windows. Start at the side of the car where you hear the rattle. If the door rattles, the noise is undoubtedly caused by a loose object lying in the door well.

What are door strikers?

Door striker plates are the U-shaped clips that serve as the anchor for the door latches. The door striker plates are installed in the door jambs, and precisely aligned with the door latches so that the latches catch onto the striker plate when the doors are closed.

How can I make my car door tighter?

Adjustments to doors Bolts may have hexagon or cross-slot heads. They will be very tight; loosen them with a socket and bar, a large screwdriver and self-locking grips or an impact driver. Leave one bolt tight enough to hold the hinge. Close the door gently, easing it up and down until you get a good fit.

Why does my door rattle when closed?

It’s caused by a gap between the doorstop (a part of the frame) and the door, which is providing excess room for the door to move around in. When you find the door rattles when closed in its frame, all you need to do is slightly adjust the latch plate that the door latch sits against.