Knocking noise - interior rear glass area - passenger side UK/Driver side US

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Hi all,

I've noticed a 'knocking' noise coming from the rear window (interior glass). Has anyone experienced this and know the quick fix? Last resort will be stuffing some felt down there.
 

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Yes...It is probably the headline flexing against the rear window..
I used a double sticky tape rolled up across the window to headliner and noise has stopped .


Note the reason I decided not to take to dealer .. Past Evora's in dealerships they fix noise
and seems like they make some other issue appear.. Reason I try to fix what I hear..
 
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I also had this. I brought it to the dealer and they said some of the fasteners had lost tension. I’m not sure how the headliner is fastened to the roof but apparently the fasteners contain a spring mechanism. After the new fasteners were swapped out the noise is gone. Good luck to you!
 
Yes...It is probably the headline flexing against the rear window..
I used a double sticky tape rolled up across the window to headliner and noise has stopped .


Note the reason I decided not to take to dealer .. Past Evora's in dealerships they fix noise
and seems like they make some other issue appear.. Reason I try to fix what I hear..
Thank you, I thought as much. There's no room to really 'look' and if there's a quick fix which is rough it wont be visible!
 
You might check the "access door" for the dipstick in the engine cover. Mine rattles and I thought it was headliner or rear glass trim at first. I tried a fix, and it worked for a bit, but the rattle is back as my fix eventually dislodged.
 
You might check the "access door" for the dipstick in the engine cover. Mine rattles and I thought it was headliner or rear glass trim at first. I tried a fix, and it worked for a bit, but the rattle is back as my fix eventually dislodged.
This was the culprit for me too; needed to re-seat the engine bay trim cover, but still flexes quite a bit and creates a rattle.
 

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