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    in my front right panel somewhere maybe something in the door, it just randomly started and its realy getting to me, HELLPPPPP MEEE i have no clue what it is and im sorry i couldnt help with more info on it but i realy have no clue

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    Originally posted by gimp1 View Post
    in my front right panel somewhere maybe something in the door, it just randomly started and its realy getting to me, HELLPPPPP MEEE i have no clue what it is and im sorry i couldnt help with more info on it but i realy have no clue
    Does it do it while the window is opened or closed ?? If it's doing while it's closed try opening it all the way down and see if it still does it and vice versa. Sometimes the glass can move slightly in the bottom track and touch on something metal in the door !! Just a suggestion because without actually hearing it it's going to be a little difficult to diagnose.

    Russ
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      mine has a squeek in the door, turns out that being a poorly made mexican or south african vehicle means that the damn doors flex when cornering/driving over speed humps etc. I found that it's the little snap lugs that hold the dor card to the door. A little (by little i mean A LOT!!) of silicone spray around and over them helped. TO solve the problem I actually remove one of the offending snaps, hence, squeek gone
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