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Diabollically Annoying Squeak

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Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by MarkyX6 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 6:22 pm

I have got a squeak from inside the car that is driving me nuts. It only happens when I am turning left, and go over a bump, or a hole. It is coming from the passenger side rear, and may be coming from one of the trim panels, just over the passengers left shoulder.

I had to drive a technician around for 30 mins whilst he tried to figure out what was causing it.

The car goes in on Wednesday, and they may need it it for 2 days!

Anyone got any ideas as to what it may be?

Thanks

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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by Benstan » Mon Sep 23, 2013 6:26 pm

Sorry, no idea.  Mine goes in to the garage in 3 weeks (that's how long the wait for a courtesy car is) for the same reason.  Would be very grateful if you could post your findings in due course.

I had assumed it was a poor fitting door card (mine only creaks in the driver's door)

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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by graemeX5 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 7:02 pm

[quote="MarkyX6"]
I have got a squeak from inside the car that is driving me nuts. It only happens when I am turning left, and go over a bump, or a hole. It is coming from the passenger side rear, and may be coming from one of the trim panels, just over the passengers left shoulder.

I had to drive a technician around for 30 mins whilst he tried to figure out what was causing it.

The car goes in on Wednesday, and they may need it it for 2 days!

Anyone got any ideas as to what it may be?

Thanks

Mark
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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by snipez999 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 7:59 pm

Does it only happen when you give 535d boy a lift??
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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by MarkyX6 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 8:34 pm

B!gg*r, forgot to move the wife into the front seat.

Will try again tomorrow.

Arf arf.

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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by Pete » Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:18 am

Have you put bigger alloys on it by any chance? Mine did something similar once when I put some wheels on but stopped when I changed them to a different set.

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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by Raj » Tue Sep 24, 2013 9:53 am

Does sound like a doorcard tbh.
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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by MarkyX6 » Fri Sep 27, 2013 7:59 pm

Apparently, it was the catch that holds the seat back in place. They "adjusted" it, and it seems to be ok now, will take it on a long drive to check it out.

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Post by Raj » Sat Oct 05, 2013 3:21 pm

Cool. Glad it's sorted.
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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by Caesium » Tue Nov 12, 2013 4:07 pm

I get a squeak from my door, moving in the frame against the door seal.

It's mildly irritating, I just turn up the radio.
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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by Benstan » Tue Nov 12, 2013 4:18 pm

The top technician at the local BMW garage did something to the door seals and it fixed the problem.  Apparently modern car washes 'strip' the seals of something or other the seals need re-feeding from time to time.  I was sceptical seeing as the car has been washed only a dozen times or so (seems a low number to be affecting the seals) but the creaking has gone.

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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by X5Sport » Tue Nov 12, 2013 5:16 pm

You can use the same lubricant that is used to ensure underwater camera housing seals don't dry out and fail whilst 50ft underwater!  :o

I think it's a kind of silicone grease and it keeps the rubbers supple.

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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by Benstan » Tue Nov 12, 2013 5:33 pm

[quote="X5Sport"]
You can use the same lubricant that is used to ensure underwater camera housing seals don't dry out and fail whilst 50ft underwater!  :o

I think it's a kind of silicone grease and it keeps the rubbers supple.

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That'll be the stuff.  Over to you 535dboy, you must be able to get a decent gag out of : silicone, rubber, grease and supple. 
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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by Horizon » Tue Nov 12, 2013 8:01 pm

Gummi Pflege Stift. It is a rubber care stick, made in Germany, and you thought my auto correct wasn't working on my I pad! common problem with the door seals causing a squeaking noise on the E60 too. Available from Amazon I think.
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Re: Diabollically Annoying Squeak

Post by 535dboy » Sun Nov 17, 2013 6:56 pm

[quote="Benstan"]
[quote="X5Sport"]
You can use the same lubricant that is used to ensure underwater camera housing seals don't dry out and fail whilst 50ft underwater!  :o

I think it's a kind of silicone grease and it keeps the rubbers supple.

Richard
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That'll be the stuff.  Over to you 535dboy, you must be able to get a decent gag out of : silicone, rubber, grease and supple.
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