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User 121523 May 23, 2012 12:31 PM

Squeaky Driver's Seat Leather
 
For folks with a 3GS after the refresh, your driver's seat should have these metal accents on both left and right side near the shoulders:

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/mem...ure24718-a.jpg

The right shoulder side of mine has been making this squeaky noise whenever I move in the chair (may come from bumps on the road, etc.) and it's really getting on my nerves. I can reproduce the same noise by pushing on the cushion/leather near the metal piece or pushing the metal piece directly. This doesn't seem to happen to the left shoulder side.

Does anyone have the same problem? How can make it quiet again?

louisp_p May 23, 2012 03:17 PM

Same problem here! I put tons of leather conditioner in between the plastic part and leather, but this will only last for about a week and noise is back again. Extremely noisy and never find a way to fix it permanently. :sad:

This noise is even louder than my sunroof noise.....:thumbdn:

User 121523 May 23, 2012 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by louisp_p (Post 7252258)
Same problem here! I put tons of leather conditioner in between the plastic part and leather, but this will only last for about a week and noise is back again. Extremely noisy and never find a way to fix it permanently. :sad:

This noise is even louder than my sunroof noise.....:thumbdn:

Have you tried having the dealer fix it? I've tried leather conditioner as well, but the result was disappointing as you said.

GS350Lexus May 23, 2012 03:47 PM

Squeeze some felt in there

bigblack06 May 23, 2012 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by GS350Lexus (Post 7252330)
Squeeze some felt in there

+1 on this.

louisp_p May 24, 2012 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by GS350Lexus (Post 7252330)
Squeeze some felt in there

Seems to be a solution! Dealer will never fix it for me since it's the problem of the design...:thumbdn:

2008GSh May 24, 2012 03:15 PM

Mine squeaks too... The wife was convinced that it was because I need to lose 10 pounds.

saefongc90 May 24, 2012 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by 2008GSh (Post 7254631)
Mine squeaks too... The wife was convinced that it was because I need to lose 10 pounds.

LOL your wife is funny. But back to the topic I have the same issue with my GS please let me know if you find a solution it annoys the hell out of me since I am a person who don't like hearing any squeaks coming from my car at all.

Boron May 24, 2012 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by 2008GSh (Post 7254631)
Mine squeaks too... The wife was convinced that it was because I need to lose 10 pounds.

What's that in dollars? 16 something at today's exchange rate?
It's as well she didn't suggest losing 14 pounds, 'cause then you'd only need to get rid of a stone.

Maybe it isn't the leather that's "squeaking", but something else - like last night's chilli con carne?

2008GSh May 25, 2012 02:06 PM


Originally Posted by Boron (Post 7254938)
What's that in dollars? 16 something at today's exchange rate?
It's as well she didn't suggest losing 14 pounds, 'cause then you'd only need to get rid of a stone.

Maybe it isn't the leather that's "squeaking", but something else - like last night's chilli con carne?


Chilli con carne sound is more like the rumble that the Primacy HP tires make ;)
Or at least that's my story and I'm sticking to it.

tomgadgets Feb 21, 2015 05:23 PM

Krytox silenced squeaky leather
 
Found this thread as I have an extremely squeaky 1993 LS400 front seats, both driver and passenger. I used some Krytox (Dupont Kry-gpl215-5 Krytox 215gpl Extreme Pressure Grease 5 oz Tube) and it silenced the squeak. It will not harm leather nor plastic as it is an inert and very stable compound. Hope this helps someone on this forum. Just Google and you should be able to buy it easily online. Get the grease tube and it works really well!


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