Car rattling while moving

Asked by ggut91 Nov 11, 2015 at 09:58 AM about the 2011 Ford Escape Limited FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi all,
I drive a 2011 Limited Escape with the 3L V6 engine. A little over 80k miles.
Recently its developed a rattling sound on the highway, nothing huge, more
annoying than anything. Seems to come from the passenger side. It is
irrelevant on how much the car is being accelerated. (If I step on it or
release full throttle it does not change intensity or frequency). Its a contant
low rattle. I had an oil change done a couple of weeks ago and looked
under the car and bushings/rods seemed fine. Any ideas? Its probably an
annoying piece of plastic somewhere I guess.

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Check glove box and change holder ... sometimes it sounds in one direction when it could be another ... Good luck

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