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Rattle.
The rattlesnake's menacing sound comes from its rattle tail. The rattle is composed of a series of nested, hollow beads which are actually modified scales from the tail tip. The rattling occurs when the snakes are threatened.
Sorry, but I'm looking for my rattle as well. I have a 2001 Pontiac Grand Am. Someone told me it was the struts. Well, new struts, same rattle. My rattle is right in the passenger side rear seat area. Any bump, no matter how small and I hear it. Had the seats out. All I can say is it's louder with the rear seats folded down. I've checked everything obvious.
If its chain driven, Could be the timing chain tensioner! Does it also have a rattle driving the vehicle at around 2000 R.P.M?
The possessive form for "the rattle of the snake" is the snake's rattle.
He wants out. Is your ferret getting enough time out of it's cage?
Transmission is getting tired - transmission death rattle
Could be any number of things. You are going to have to locate the source of the rattle in order to stop it.
What is making the rattle sound? If it is a rattle-snake, the rattle is to warn anything the rattle-snake believes is a danger to the snake, to keep away.
The baby shook his rattle. That was spooky enough rattle your bones.
RV's should come with their own blinds, but you can add aftermarket travel blinds that won't rattle when you're driving.
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