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Old Jan 3, 2002 | 11:32 PM
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Default Got Squeaks?

I know a few of you have this annoyance, just wondering how you fixed it. Interior squeaks. Yes, the dreaded, make-you-want-to-kill-something squeaks. My worst is the is the radio-AC pod that squeaks at the top. I stuffed a little felt down there with a spatula so not to scratch anything, but it continues. I am thinking jam a little more in on the top, sides, maybe even take it apart and lay felt on contact spots. Another is the drivers side door handle. Its not as bad as the dash (its amazing how one little spot will drive you crazy after a few days) but its still there. The back sub cover rattles, but I read in another post about fixing that one. I also heard that you can take some carbon powder for key holes for a quick fix. Yeah, road rage, but not from other drivers. Help!
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Old Jan 4, 2002 | 09:14 AM
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I haven't tried it but i heard silicon spray usually take care of the problem. All of the squeaks, rattle, vibration are more obvious in winter temp. I have this little vibration that happen at between 20-25 mph and only in the winter. I think it's coming from the shaft drive. Something is loose in that area.

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Old Jan 4, 2002 | 11:05 AM
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How do you fix the rattle on the subwoofer cover?
Thanks
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