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Sound from Peugeot partner rear trunk and doors |
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08.05.2020 15:57 | # 1 |
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I have a 1.9 diesel 2004 model peugeot partner, I am glad to hear the sounds from the rear trunk and the rear doors :). Whatever do I need to do? I would be glad if you could find a solution.
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08.05.2020 15:57 | # 2 |
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08.05.2020 15:57 | # 3 |
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08.05.2020 15:57 | # 4 |
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I agree with friends exactly
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08.05.2020 15:57 | # 5 |
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Your car's trunk is single door, double door |
08.05.2020 15:57 | # 6 |
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Doesn't come from the floors, right? ![]() |
08.05.2020 15:57 | # 7 |
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If my teacher comes from the doors, apply grease oil to the rear trunk, apply thin oil to the doors. |
08.05.2020 15:57 | # 8 |
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If my car is opening up in the rear double door trunk, I listened very much, it does not come from the floor, as if it comes from the inside of the doors, but if you get stuck there, it's okay. ((((
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08.05.2020 15:57 | # 9 |
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08.05.2020 15:57 | # 10 |
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There are 1 (or 2) pins on the side sliding doors. When he closes the door, he goes to the plastic socket on the pole. Plastic parts wear out over time, creating a gap and causing noise. If you replace plastic parts, you reduce the volume. I say you will reduce it because it doesn't cut completely. In my car, there is also sound from the sliding door windows. I will isolate the glass by changing the wicks on the edges of the glass and with a harder material similar to the thermal insulation sponge used in the doors / windows in the houses (the material I am talking about is used for air leakage isolation in the industry, the adhesive is stronger and the sponge takes the shape of the place applied over time.). I examined the subject that my "NiyO" friend stated. A really great workout to prevent sound. The only thing I dare not dare is the dismantling of the floors because I have not tried it before. In this regard, I am thinking of applying it with the help of a body shop friend. Good forums to everyone.
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08.05.2020 15:57 | # 11 |
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[QUOTE = emin08] There are 1 (or 2) pins on the side sliding doors. When he closes the door, he goes to the plastic socket on the pole. Plastic parts wear out over time, creating a gap and causing noise. If you replace plastic parts, you reduce the volume. I say you will reduce it because it doesn't cut completely. In my car, there is also sound from the sliding door windows. I will isolate the glass by changing the wicks on the edges of the glass and with a harder material similar to the thermal insulation sponge used in the doors / windows in the houses (the material I am talking about is used for air leakage isolation in the industry, the adhesive is stronger and the sponge takes the shape of the place applied over time.). I examined the subject that my "NiyO" friend stated. A really great workout to prevent sound. The only thing I dare not dare is the dismantling of the floors because I have not tried it before. In this regard, I am thinking of applying it with the help of a body shop friend. Good forums to everyone. [/ QUOTE] If you open this thing that you call this pin inside the door, I would appreciate it.
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08.05.2020 15:57 | # 12 |
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What is the result of my Niyo friend?
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08.05.2020 15:57 | # 13 |
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open the side doors of the car, look at the edges of the door, there is something pointed there is a plastic hole in the place where the door is closed, it ensures that the door does not play.
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08.05.2020 15:57 | # 14 |
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[QUOTE = osman nuri] [/ QUOTE] If you open this thing that you call this pin inside the door, I would appreciate it. [/ QUOTE] "Typhooner" friend explained. you can easily find these plastics in spare parts. You can remove the old one with a screwdriver and install the new plastics yourself. The issue of inserting a hose inside the door tires (I think I read on the link given by my friend "NiyO") also made sense. I will share the result that I will apply at the first opportunity. |
08.05.2020 15:57 | # 15 |
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[QUOTE = afaruk307] if my teacher comes from the doors, apply grease to the rear trunk oil [/ QUOTE] have you tried this ???
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08.05.2020 15:57 | # 16 |
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My friend had the same things with me, I glued the rear tailgate to the exact emerging point at the bottom and top of this normal door window tape, 7-8cm. (Mine is a double door). When you open the intermediate sponge panes, check them inside to see if there is anything that can touch left and right, or if there is a loosened one. |
08.05.2020 15:57 | # 17 |
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I had the same problem, I had the motor oil, I lubricated the plastic black part completely. It remained until the morning sound stopped.
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