
Cabin Noise While Driving – 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Unusual noise heard inside the cabin while driving could be due to several causes, ranging from loose interior trim to suspension or drivetrain issues. The noise type (e.g., rattle, squeak, hum, or clunk) helps narrow down the source.
Diagnosis Details
Possible Causes
Loose or misaligned interior trim panels, dashboard components, or seat mechanisms causing rattling or squeaking.
Worn or dry door seals, window weatherstripping, or hinges causing wind noise or creaking.
Suspension components (e.g., sway bar links, bushings, or strut mounts) transmitting noise into the cabin over bumps.
Drivetrain issues such as worn CV joints, wheel bearings, or differential noise that resonates inside.
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What You Should Do
Identify the type of noise (rattle, squeak, hum, clunk) and when it occurs (turning, accelerating, over bumps).
Check for loose items in the cabin, then inspect door seals and trim.
If noise persists, have a mechanic check suspension and drivetrain components.
Estimated Repair Cost
$0 (DIY inspection) to $150–$500+ for professional diagnosis and repair, depending on the cause.
Typical range: $150 – $500
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Disclaimer: This AI-generated diagnosis is for informational reference only. Always consult a qualified mechanic for an in-person inspection. AutOwner is not responsible for decisions made based on this information.