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rear window squeek #592437 04/14/05 09:42 PM
Anonymous
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does anyone else have a rear window that sqeaks when you are driving. i can't figure out where its coming from and its driving me crazy!

Last edited by aaronw425; 04/14/05 09:43 PM.
Re: rear window squeek #592438 04/14/05 10:43 PM
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Sc0rp10n Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Little more info might be helpful

Starting with model, year, which side/complete rear, how often, how loud. Being less vague will get you more responses.

Nick



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Re: rear window squeek #592439 04/15/05 12:06 AM
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Yeah, I have that problem sometimes...

Wrap a little ducktape around the U shaped latch, wrap it 3 or 4 times... I usually have to replace the tape every 6 months or so... I know this is just a temp fix, but it works for me <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />


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Re: rear window squeek [Re: Ride Hard] #592440 04/15/05 01:48 PM
Anonymous
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this solved my problem!!!! thank you! it was the most annoying noise ever!

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Yeah, I have that problem sometimes...

Wrap a little ducktape around the U shaped latch, wrap it 3 or 4 times... I usually have to replace the tape every 6 months or so... I know this is just a temp fix, but it works for me <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />








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Re: rear window squeek #592441 04/19/05 11:37 PM
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Ride Hard Offline
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Glad to hear it helped! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


'93 Rodeo - Dana 60 FF Rear - Dana 44 Front - 35's
Re: rear window squeek [Re: Ride Hard] #592442 04/20/05 12:39 AM
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Wayne Offline
Roll Me Over
A thin coat of the thick lithium grease (peanut-butter consistancy) might help, too.

Re: rear window squeek #592443 04/25/05 05:55 AM
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Michelle Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I have been having the same problem with my back window in my 99 Rodeo as well. Thanks for the great tip about the duct tape. Im gonna try it.

Re: rear window squeek [Re: Wayne] #592444 04/25/05 05:55 PM
Anonymous
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Like Wayne said, the White Lithium grease solves this problem too. I had the same issue a few years ago and sprayed it twice. The first squirt lasted about 6 months and the second spray has lasted me about 3 years and still no squeak. I'd be afraid duct tape would fray at some point and bind up the window keeping it shut or gumming up the lock and not locking shut at all....

Since both approaches work, it's your choice.

Re: rear window squeek [Re: Michelle] #592445 04/25/05 05:57 PM
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Roll Me Over
The latch inside of the rear is plastic. What's happening is the plastic is wearing over time and allowing it to move just enough to sqeek and rattle. That kind of stuff drives me nuts as well. I used electrical tape with the same results. Athough I need to replace it as it's starting to rattle again.

Joe


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