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  • #16
    Sounds different mate, has it changed at all? Can you give more detail?

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    • #17
      All sorted now. I took it back and the problem was a loose on the calipers. Glad I can drive without that annoying squeak sound.

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      • #18
        I'm also getting the occasional groan from the suspension when driving the car for the first time in a couple of days - it's garaged for anywhere between 5-10 days and the first drive afterwards is always groan-tastic.

        I'm on stock everything so no idea what it is! Only been noticing it during the colder months though, so I'm jumping to the same conclusion as everybody else.
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        • #19
          Hi There,

          Did you managed to find the root cause? I'm on stock and had a similar "ambient-temperature" prone squeak on my rear left. I've tried removing the rear suspension, remoce the under-fender trim and couldn't find the cause. But after removal of the under-fender trims, i realised the rear fender seems to have 2 layers of metal. there could be wiring running through the metals that expand/contract when the temp changes....now still figuring out how to remove the trims to find the root cause...

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          • #20
            my suspension (well what i thaught was my suspension) started squeaking about a year back, turned out it was the after market sway bar bushes. i just got them to tighten them up at the dealership. could it be the stock bushes being the root cause?
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