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08.05.2020 15:57 # 1
osman nuri
Hello friends, I just became a member of the forum. As long as I see everyone boiling very well, I have tried to find a care for everyone.
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.
08.05.2020 15:57 # 2
metin
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08.05.2020 15:57 # 3
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08.05.2020 15:57 # 4
Guests
I agree with friends exactly
08.05.2020 15:57 # 5
Baybars

Your car's trunk is single door, double door

08.05.2020 15:57 # 6
Guests
Doesn't come from the floors, right? Confused
08.05.2020 15:57 # 7
Guests
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
osman nuri
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. ((((
08.05.2020 15:57 # 9
Guests
dude check that out
08.05.2020 15:57 # 10
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.
08.05.2020 15:57 # 11
osman nuri
[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.
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If you open this thing that you call this pin inside the door, I would appreciate it.
08.05.2020 15:57 # 12
osman nuri
What is the result of my Niyo friend?
08.05.2020 15:57 # 13
tayfundoner
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.
08.05.2020 15:57 # 14
emin08
[QUOTE = osman nuri]
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If you open this thing that you call this pin inside the door, I would appreciate it.
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"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
Guests
[QUOTE = afaruk307] if my teacher comes from the doors, apply grease to the rear trunk oil
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have you tried this ???
08.05.2020 15:57 # 16
26yaver

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
timess
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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