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> the most anoying squeek! help!, sounds like a squeral in my dash
post Sep 29, 2010 - 11:46 PM
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so a few months ago i was riding along and started hearing a weird sound.. sounds like an old wooden floor when walked across. only when i turn or go over little bumps.. from the drivers seat it sounds like it is coming from the pasenger side, and the same is said when your in the pasenger seat, it sounds like its coming from the drivers seat then. i have looked at everything and i havent found anything.. i did use armora dash cleaner a few weeks before this happend so i am wondering if thats it, but i havent cleaned the dash with it sence and its been at least 4 months now. any help will be taken lol biggrin.gif

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post Sep 30, 2010 - 10:33 AM
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my squeak turn up when im idling...turns out the radio bezel was making the noise....as when my car vibrate it squeaks.
post Sep 30, 2010 - 10:40 PM
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yea i worked on that so i know its not that but man oh man i wish i knew what it was lol


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