Development of a Systematic Methodology for Identifying and Mitigating Squeak & Rattle Issues in Automotive Seating Systems

2026-26-0333

01/16/2026

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The automotive industry constantly strives to enhance vehicle safety, comfort, and customer satisfaction. One of the critical aspects influencing these factors is the mitigation of Buzz, Squeak, and Rattle (BSR) issues, which can significantly impact perceived vehicle quality and user experience. This paper focuses on the BSR challenges specifically encountered in bench seat latch & striker mechanisms.
Vibrations and movement, especially during vehicle operation, exacerbate Buzz, Squeak & Rattle (BSR) problems, leading to acoustic disturbances that detract from the overall ride quality. Latch and striker in seat system is prone to squeaks and rattles (S&R) due to improper fitment, environmental conditions, or mechanical stress. These issues not only compromise the auditory experience but may also raise concerns about component durability and functionality.
This paper outlines the root causes of BSR phenomena in these components, emphasizing the role of design optimization, material selection, and assembly precision in addressing these challenges. By addressing these concerns, automotive manufacturers can ensure a higher standard of quality, reinforcing customer trust and satisfaction in their products.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2026-26-0333
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5
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Deole, Sameer Shrikant, Shafeeq Rahman, Riyazuddin Mohammed, and Prashant Shah, "Development of a Systematic Methodology for Identifying and Mitigating Squeak & Rattle Issues in Automotive Seating Systems," SAE Technical Paper 2026-26-0333, 2026-, https://doi.org/10.4271/2026-26-0333.
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Jan 16
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2026-26-0333
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Technical Paper
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English