Dash squeek
#1
OK, I know that lots of other people have had this problem as well but I have to ask...how do I get rid of the squeek on the passenger side of the dashboard? It is in the far righthand corner right under where the windshield meets the dash. I cant take it anymore! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif[/img]
#4
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(lodom @ February 27, 2006, 12:59 PM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
I thought there was a topic about placing foam on top of the dash supports that was getting positive results.
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I took mine in for this problem... They took the dash apart and found a broken post and clip...
now its quiet as can be...
I thought there was a topic about placing foam on top of the dash supports that was getting positive results.
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I took mine in for this problem... They took the dash apart and found a broken post and clip...
now its quiet as can be...
#5
There's a whole 'nother thread on this topic - with detailed instructions on how to fix the rattle/squeak. http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?showtopic=41644
#7
My dash squeeks as well - I figured out on mine that it is the A-pillar trim rubbing against the top of the dash - if you push on the A-pillar trim where it meets the dash the squeek stops. Worse when it is cold. I think there needs to be some sort of foam between the pieces.
#8
Agree with the last 2 of you guys......the cold definately brings the problem out. Mine is in the same spot as Wildhorse's but it's sometimes there, sometimes not there. Nothing that's gonna drive me nuts 'cause most of the time it's quiet....but a little anoying nonetheless when it "chirps" once in awhile. Maybe a good shot of silicone down there (using the straw of course) would fix it.....and it wouldn't hurt anything that crossed it's path. Might be better than having the dash removed.
#9
Great topic! I had the squeak on the driver's side, and after reading these threads, I put a straight shot of WD-40 down the A-pillar and right at the junction with the dash. That squeak was horrible, and I was actually thinking abiut taking a hammer to it...okay maybe not, but still it was annoying in a new car. Anyway, the WD-40 worked like a dream! No squeaks, so I recommend hitting it as soon as you can and get rid of your headache!
-Darth
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-Darth
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