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Squeaky door 91 legacy

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Any ideas on what would make a door squeak on a legacy? I took the cover off and tightened all the bolts but it has this very annoying rattle/squeak that I cannot seem to find.

When you open/close it?

 

My driver's door will squeak every couple of months, while opening/closing. I fix it in a very thorough and professional manner by spraying WD40 on it :banana:

I love my silicone spray works good, and doesnt leave a residue.

no no no

 

for door hinges (and lock mechanisims) you use white lithum gease. it comes in a spray can.

 

 

nipper

no no no

 

for door hinges (and lock mechanisims) you use white lithum gease. it comes in a spray can.

 

 

nipper

 

i guess that would be best actually doesn't attract dust and crap, and holds, so u dont need to spray it once a week.

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no no no

 

for door hinges (and lock mechanisims) you use white lithum gease. it comes in a spray can.

 

 

nipper

Yes that is what I used. figured out what the is was though.

The door squeaking is missing the rubber around the door stricker on the body side of the car. Put same duck tape on it and good to go.

no no no

 

for door hinges (and lock mechanisims) you use white lithum gease. it comes in a spray can.

 

 

nipper

 

besides, thinner oils like wd40 will wash away thicker greases that you want to hang around and work. that's why you never put wd40 on something like a bearing.

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