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Buzzing in front fender.

jlg

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I happened to hit one of the fenders with my leg in the garage and I heard a buzzing noise. Only on the one side. After poking around it looks like the rear red reflector is what's making the noise. Is there an easy way to pop this out so I can run a bead of silicone under it? I'd rather not have the silicone show.
 
Do you have a 2014 or newer RT? If so, you will need to remove the wheel and remove the fasteners to get at it. They use speed nuts on plastic studs to hold the reflectors in place and those can work their way loose. You might want to stick a piece of double sided tape under the reflector then use the caulk.
 
:agree: Sometimes, with a bit of luck... you can use a small socket to push down on the fastener, and get it to re-seat. :thumbup:
(Support it from the reflector side...)
 
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