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Originally Posted by mikey k,Jan 20 2007, 03:18 PM
I know this is weird but the drivers seat belt can make a noise rubbing on the leather of the seat. Is it that?
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It's cold, dry weather.
The front anti-roll bar bushes of the Prelude do it & I've given up spraying them.
Last year was exceptionally dry & all three cars were doing it over the local road tits. eee-eee. eee-eee. etc.
Thank f uck for Holt's rubber & silicone lubricant. And for Jack White & amplification, when that fails. It saves grovelling under the motor, & Hondas have a LOT of rubber bushes with double wishbones & 4WS.
The front anti-roll bar bushes of the Prelude do it & I've given up spraying them.
Last year was exceptionally dry & all three cars were doing it over the local road tits. eee-eee. eee-eee. etc.
Thank f uck for Holt's rubber & silicone lubricant. And for Jack White & amplification, when that fails. It saves grovelling under the motor, & Hondas have a LOT of rubber bushes with double wishbones & 4WS.
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My daily drive involves lots of speed humps. I know I probably go over them a bit too fast, could said sound be a result of this, bear in mind I have only done 3000 miles in it?
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Possible - get some Silicon spray and give the rubber bushes in the wishbones, tie bars and roll bars a spray.
Whilst your down there give the drive shaft boots and steering rack boots a spray.
I'd give them a quick clean first though!
Whilst your down there give the drive shaft boots and steering rack boots a spray.
I'd give them a quick clean first though!
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Originally Posted by jonsey77,Jan 20 2007, 11:23 PM
No it sounds more like some of the fixtures and fittings behind somewhere, friggin annoying, I am one of those people that won't be able to rest until I find it.
Only heard it today and already pi**ing me off!
Only heard it today and already pi**ing me off!
I found a loose screw in the rear deck behind the seats and this stopped a small squeek - the top has a rubber cap and the nut is in the boot above the spare.
I still have a squeek that sounds like a loose screw in a metal panel. It's slightly passenger side and right behind the seat or secret compartment.
Can't be arsed to take it all out. I figure it will get worse and I'll sort it, or fall off and stop anyhow, eventually
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