If you pay attention to a noise on your car, you are right to be concerned of it and take it seriously, although it is possible that nothing critical will occur, it is also possible that it is the symptom of a more significant restoration. A noise that comes out in the trunk of your Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is thankfully more a signal of a small correction or fix, rather than a complicated one. To help you in your research, we have chosen to generate this content page to present you with the most likely solutions to your problem. First we will see that this trunk noise on your Mitsubishi Outlander Sport can come from built up dirt, the problem can also come from a loose lock and finally, it can even come from a simple rivet that sits inside your bumper.trunk-noise-mitsubishi-outlander-sport

Noise in the trunk Mitsubishi Outlander Sport : Accumulated dirt that causes poor closing

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We will therefore start with a trunk noise on your Mitsubishi Outlander Sport generated by dirt accumulated on your joints, lock for example. In fact, it is possible that on a car that is already a few years old and whose cleaning is not always a top priority or that the roads used are not very clean that dirt collects at the trunk gasket. This problem causes a poor closure of the trunk and a noise that can sound like a crack. To check if you are in this scenario, open the trunk of your Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, verify the condition of the gasket that goes around the entire tailgate and clean it with a wet/soap cloth, dry the whole thing and try to close the trunk and take a dentred road to see the improvement. If this is not the case, continue to the other hypotheses that will probably give a solution. It is possible however that you have a trunk noise on your Mitsubishi Outlander Sport that is related to other origins such as shock absorbers, do not hesitate to have a look to this content page on the noises at the back of a Mitsubishi Outlander Sport.

Noise in the trunk of my Mitsubishi Outlander Sport : Loose lock, clicking noise

Second possibility, you may also, over time, knowledge a locking system that has taken up some play. And this is one of the most likely possibilities. In fact, knowing a trunk noise on your Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is very frequently related to this problem. Several solutions are available to you depending on the level of play you have with your lock. The first is that quite often the offset is minimal and a simple greasing of the system with thick grease is appropriate to fix the trouble. Secondly, it is also possible that you really have a lot of play on your lock and that each time the trunk “jumps”, in which circumstance you would have to strip off the cover that will allow access to the lock (inside the trunk). Then, using torx screws, you unscrew the striker attached to the threshold, simply push it back a little towards the inside of the trunk and tighten it again. Don’t forget to check the centering of the striker in regards to the trunk lock. If after checking the trunk of your Mitsubishi Outlander Sport closes badly, it means that you have moved it too far, replicate the process by pushing the striker less.

Noise in my trunk Mitsubishi Outlander Sport : Rivet following plate change in the trunk/ bumper

Finally, one of the last possibilities. It is that following a license plate change you were unfortunate and that a piece of rivet fell behind your plate. In fact, when a plate change is made, to take out the old one the strategy used is to drill the existing rivets to be able to released the license plate. Unfortunately, it can happen that part of the rivet falls into the hole of the bumper and it will therefore wander inside the bumper and can trigger an annoying noise. To check that it is this problem you are experiencing, and that you have a trunk noise on your Mitsubishi Outlander Sport linked to a rivet, you will need to check that it is in the tailgate open it and stir it to discern the noise. If this is your situation, you will have to take out the linings from the trunk to remove it. Finally, if it is your bumper, it is in this rarer and more unpleasant situation, you will have to take out the bumper to remove the bits of rivet that are running around.