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supershuttle



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Squeaky seats

Both front seats squeak when you move about on them. On investigation it's not the seats but side trims with all the adjusters on, you can just get hold of them and wiggle them about and they squeak (a lot). Anyone experienced this and probably more to the point has anyone got a cure?
It's not a big deal but it;'s getting increasingly irritating now I've noticed Neutral Geoff

Post #61044 19th Apr 2011 9:34pm
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Alistair



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A bit of cloth wedged down the gap does the trick - just stop the 2 surfaces rubbing against eachother

Post #61053 19th Apr 2011 9:56pm
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Post #61079 20th Apr 2011 9:13am
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supershuttle



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Thanks for the suggestions guys,
I drove to work today in a squeak free world. Just carefully stuffed half of what I believe used to be called a "J-Cloth" into the crevice (so to speak) between the plastic and the leather it has disappeared and so has the squeak. I might try the silicon spray on the passenger side but am not sure what exactly to use.
I also noted that one on the screws is missing so I might take the panel off and see if I can't do something "nicer".
Anyway Cheers Thumbs Up Geoff

Post #61088 20th Apr 2011 9:32am
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supershuttle wrote:
....a "J-Cloth" into the crevice
Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

Post #61096 20th Apr 2011 9:58am
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