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08.05.2020 18:21 # 1
Raskaa
Good evening. For a long time, click sounds came from behind my 206+. I said I would explore today and empty what was in the trunk (including the antidote and the inner plastic cover of the trunk.) When I trembled the car with low speed-high gear, I discovered that the trunk - especially the bottom of it - was trembling with a lot of noise, and thus sounds were coming. I think the bottom of the trunk is not fully seated in the lock, or the wedges on the side are short and therefore sound. I said let's adjust the wedges, but the wedges do not have height adjustment. how can I cut this sound?
08.05.2020 18:21 # 2
Turgay_66
Try wrapping tape around the lock
08.05.2020 18:21 # 3
muhammed.ceyhan
the round shaft against the lock is worn. Wrap the insulating tape (electrical tape) onto that shaft. If it cuts off the sound, you change the lock striker. It came to me. I cut the volume of the sound.
08.05.2020 18:21 # 4
omer_tarsus
Loosen the screw of the bottom hook where the lock is attached, slide it down and fix it again.
08.05.2020 18:21 # 5
Raskaa
first of all thanks to the friends who helped :)

I turned the round shaft with the electrical band 3-5 turns on which the lock was sitting. now the trunk opens and closes with a tougher voice. I'll take the test drive tomorrow, if the sound continues, slide the hook down and install it. If it continues again, we will go another way.
08.05.2020 18:21 # 6
Barut
Those voices are coming from my trunk, I recently took down the striker and took it down a little bit, as if the sound was cut off a bit.
08.05.2020 18:21 # 7
ahmed206
[QUOTE = ömer_tarsus] Loosen the screw of the bottom hook where the lock is attached, slide it down and fix it again. [/ QUOTE] Exactly do this.
08.05.2020 18:21 # 8
IBRAHIM ASIL
the same problem with my friends in 407 when the current vehicle started to stabilize and there was no check in the dump when I dumped the cukura, they thought it was good, they did not have an amartosor. I can explain my problem :(
08.05.2020 18:21 # 9
Raskaa
voices were cut off!

I slipped the striker a few miles down.
I taped the round spindle in the striker with electrical tape.
I laid felt inside the tailgate.

As a result, the sound was cut, but the electrical tape has already begun to wear down despite turning on and off 10-15. how do I repair more securely without changing the striker?


08.05.2020 18:21 # 10
oguzhan29
Just as it happens in the 206's, I was wrapped with tape and had been cut.
08.05.2020 18:21 # 11
muhammed.ceyhan
You can rotate thin sheets around. or you can insert the piece and fill it with source. there are special spirals for this.
08.05.2020 18:21 # 12
Raskaa
My problem is completely solved. The subject may be locked.

[QUOTE = Ráskai A]
voices were cut off!

I slipped the striker a few miles down.
I taped the round spindle in the striker with electrical tape.
I laid felt inside the tailgate.
[/ QUOTE]

In addition, I affixed an adhesive tape over the electrical tape. A more solid and soft structure was formed.
08.05.2020 18:21 # 13
murat222
thank you for having super ideas ....... Tongue
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