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Old Apr 25, 2020 | 10:19 AM
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Guys my 2009 Chevy Express has the side doors that open up.... not a slider. Recently the smaller of the two doors has encountered a squeak that is driving me absolutely insane. I think it's the metal rubbing itself where it is seemed or spot welded somewhere. I have lubricated every point the door latches or makes contact with the body along with the hinges and it will just not go away. Does anybody have any sort of clue what I can do to get this thing to shut up?! If I open the door and flex it it will make the squeak but I'll be damned if I can figure out from where

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Old Apr 25, 2020 | 10:23 AM
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try penetrating fluid. its the best product to stop squeaky hinges. spray it on and work the door back and forth.
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Old Apr 25, 2020 | 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by tech2
try penetrating fluid. its the best product to stop squeaky hinges. spray it on and work the door back and forth.
It's not the hinges. It's like a metal on metal squeak and I think it's one of the seams or how the door is spot welded together. I have shot penetrating oil on this door till it's dripping off the body.
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Old Apr 25, 2020 | 7:31 PM
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Check the hinge pins, may need a new set.
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Is there an inner panel you can remove to get a better idea what's making the noise? NO REST till you find it!
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Old Apr 26, 2020 | 2:20 AM
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I think my doors make noise because:

1. the rods which part of the lock linkage vibrate against things. I think some strategically placed sticky back foam tape might fix that.

2. the glass of the swing out windows vibrates against the rubber seals. Some silicone grease there might help. (or make it worse)
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Old Apr 26, 2020 | 7:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Rednucleus
Is there an inner panel you can remove to get a better idea what's making the noise? NO REST till you find it!
yeah there's a plastic panel I have to pop. I think it's just a two seams that are roll over each other and spot welded. It's a really high pitch consistent squeak and the smallest vibration will set it off. Even if my wheels aren't perfectly balanced it just goes off nonstop down the expressway. It'll drive you nuts. He spent the next week recovering my tires are about halfway down and they're due for rotation and balance. That'll help but you still get on a crappy Road it just goes crazy
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Originally Posted by Beau Oszman
Check the hinge pins, may need a new set.
Pins are good... van is in really good shape. I really think it's how the metal is rolled over and spot welded. I just can't get it to shut up
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Old Apr 26, 2020 | 7:22 AM
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Originally Posted by mountainmanjoe
I think my doors make noise because:

1. the rods which part of the lock linkage vibrate against things. I think some strategically placed sticky back foam tape might fix that.

2. the glass of the swing out windows vibrates against the rubber seals. Some silicone grease there might help. (or make it worse)
Yeah I don't think it's the rods. I know what that sounds like I've got plenty of old muscle cars. It's a really high pitch metal on metal squeak

I ordered this van with no glass. My next one is going to have a slider! 🙄
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Maybe if you can see the seams from the inside, you could hit them with a graphite or teflon spray product.
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