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14th June 2019, 20:27 | #1 |
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check if the sound is coming from inside the door. It would be relatively common for the regulator to fail, and when mine did it made a lot fo creaking noises before the cable snapped. It is quite an easy fix, by way of replacement (Mickyboy is where I got my replacement - highly recommended trader). A bit of silicone spray in the window channels could help to eliminate sticky rubbers.
If it does turn out to be that, grease all the moving parts of the regulator before fitting.
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The creaking or rattling is coming from the top of the windows when closed, if they are opened slightly the noise goes
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Sprayed silicone WD40 on the door seal and window rubbers which softened them up but this seems to have made the noise worse
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Everything seems secure don't think they have ever been taken off in the past .
If I drop the windows ever so slightly it goes away, it's both front windows that do it but its mainly on rough roads but |
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Have you taken the door cards off?
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I had the same issue. used to play a game of just cracking it down by 1mm or something and the noise would go. Actually I think it was being made by the inner waist rail despite sounding like the top, anyway I lost my temper and gave the glass a good push and pull (inside to out, not up and down) when it was about halfway down, noise disappeared and has never come back since. |
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I was talking to a lad at work who is into BMWs and he mentioned that German rubber restorer straight away.
How often does it need applying? |
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