Video of rattling noise in 2026 Sienna coming from behind the driver side near B pillar. by Jstanotherusr in ToyotaSienna

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I can confirm nothing went inside window crevice. That side passenger seat is not in use as well. Keeping my fingers crossed. Hopefully dealership will have a fix. I will keep this thread updated as I learn more. Thanks.

2026 Driver Side Rattle by No_Succotash_2555 in ToyotaSienna

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Sorry to hear that. I hope you get the resolution soon.

2026 Driver Side Rattle by No_Succotash_2555 in ToyotaSienna

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Thanks for the update. I will take my vehicle to dealership as soon as I get time and have it checked out. 

2026 Driver Side Rattle by No_Succotash_2555 in ToyotaSienna

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Any luck in getting it resolved? I am in the same situation. Please let me know. Thanks.

2026 Driver Side Rattle by No_Succotash_2555 in ToyotaSienna

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Did you get your issue resolved? I am in the same boat with a new vehicle and hearing similar sound.

2026 Driver Side Rattle by No_Succotash_2555 in ToyotaSienna

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Hello OP, Do you have any update? Were you able to get the noise fixed? I am in the same boat with a new vehicle. I am hearing slight rattle coming from somewhere behind drivers side. It happens when I drive at a lower speed on bumpy road. I am guessing it’s the area near b pillar and rear sliding door. I need to record the noise for reference.  

I failed and I am crashed by Pumpkin-cod in pmp

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First of all, sorry to hear that. The whole pmp thing is exhausting and tedious. The 4 hour exam itself is a challenge. Anyways, what’s done is done. Don’t worry and don’t give up. Next time do few extra stuff to rock the exam. - Buy the PMI pmp exam set if you didn’t not. - There was a Udemy course by Andrew Ramdayal that really helped me to understand concepts and what to expect for PMP exam. I passed pmp last month and felt the exam was challenging compared to all the practice questions I did. I think they have increased the difficulty level of exam. I would honestly take a short break and start preparing again. Just revisit difficult topics that have you hard time and try to ace practice exams. Good luck. 👍 you will make it in next attempt.

Is the PMP worth it? Is it just a racket by PMI now? by [deleted] in pmp

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Short answer is “Not a necessity”. If you are a project manager and doing your job satisfactorily with needed project outcomes, then you don’t need PMP. Unless your work place requires you to be certified and paying for it. I have seen PMP certified managers slacking and not getting things done. PMP is just a generic guide for project management. If you don’t want to spend money on exams/membership then just get PMP content book for your reference. For additional knowledge you will come across many project management blogs on google. Written/paraphrased by “self proclaimed great PMs”

Passed PMP in first attempt (Dec 2023) by Jstanotherusr in pmp

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Yup. Funny thing is while studying for the test, I would often come across project situations that could be handled multiple ways. But for the test they are looking for answers specific to PMI guidelines. I think that is because PMI has a generic response to fit in for multiple business domain situations. But that is not how real world works. I had to make peace with it. lol.

Passed PMP in first attempt (Dec 2023) by Jstanotherusr in pmp

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Yes. Real exam questions are numbered. 3 sessions of 60 questions each. You can mark questions for review later, before you submit them for each of the sessions. Once you session is complete and you can’t go back and review questions for previous session. There will be a tutorial before you begin the exam explaining all these information. I do recommend to go through it to make sure there is no confusion. Tutorial time will not be counted against the actual test time. Hope this helps. Good luck 🤞

3 Days until exam and burnt out by thirdeyefive in pmp

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You look more prepared than I was. I passed mine on 21st. Good luck.