What Causes the Zizzing Noise from the Center Console?

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SarahLynn
07/30/25 4:31am
The zizzing noise from the center console is generally caused by friction between plastic components or a loose plastic part. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Definition of the car center console: The center console is where comfort and entertainment devices such as the car air conditioning and audio system are controlled. It includes the central door lock system. The driver can use the center console to operate door switches, window lift systems, as well as various vehicle controllers like the central control panel and audio control panel. 2. Solutions for center console noise: (1) If the noise is due to misaligned plastic molds or installation shifts, causing friction, squeezing, or loosening from bumps, locate the source of the noise, identify the friction point, and place a rubber pad or similar material to block it, which provides good cushioning. (2) If such material is unavailable, a piece of car inner tube can be used instead. If the noise is caused by looseness, first tighten the part and then apply the rubber cushion.
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