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Old 02-14-2007, 10:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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front driver side window...

i have just noticed that it is starting to rattle and squeek when i hit bumps on the road does anyone else have this porblem?
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Re: front driver side window...

I had a similar problem but it was actually with my door. I thought it was the window initially but I took my truck in and they adjusted my door so it closed tighter...no more rattle and squeak
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Re: front driver side window...

Thanks For The Info I Will Have To Chck It Out
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Re: front driver side window...

Yes it's a few things:

the plastic/hard rubber in the top corner.. it hits against the door metal and clinks

the rubber gaskets all over the place are terrible. try to find some lube that stays and put it on. i siliconed all of them a few days ago and it was dead quiet. now it's rattly again after it dried up.

if you've taken off the door panel, one of the release latch cables might vibrate against the plastic screw channel that goes from the frame and to the inside panel (where you screw it in place).
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Re: front driver side window...

thats what we do at the dealer first spray the window runs with a silicon lube and then if it still rattles from there, you may need a new window run.
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