Why is there a rattling noise in the trunk when the car bumps?

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CalebRose
07/29/25 6:00pm
The reasons for rattling noise in the trunk when the car bumps are as follows: 1. Check if there are any items in the trunk that may roll or vibrate during driving, causing noise. 2. Loose trunk accessories (such as the tail lock, etc.). 3. Loose connections in the chassis. 4. Damaged shock absorbers. More information about the car trunk is as follows: 1. The car trunk is essentially the vehicle's storage compartment. A trunk mat can effectively protect the trunk, preventing dirt or liquids from entering and damaging the trunk surface. 2. A thick base material can help reduce noise from the chassis and tires, enhancing driving comfort.
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