07-16-2014, 12:10 AM | #1 |
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Okay, so over the last two days I've had a creaking noise coming from my front doors when driving over bumps. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
I see on the internet a lot of posts regarding BMW's in general with creaky doors. My car is going into the dealership tomorrow to have a rattle attended to in the driver's side door and rear of vehicle ... I'll have to ask them to check the creaking noise at the same time. |
07-16-2014, 09:53 AM | #2 |
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I also have a driver's side front door rattle, and an occasional "somewhere behind me" rattle, especially when cold. It's quite annoying, but not worth wasting half a day taking it to the dealer over. Maybe when I go in for my next checkup I'll have it worked on. Keep me posted on what they find for the rattles.
I haven't heard any creaking yet, thankfully. Good luck getting it fixed. I'm a bit hesitant having interior trim worked on, since it never seems to fit as well as the first time. Also, when the dealership replaced my cup holder, they managed to trap the passenger side seat belt inside the center console cover piece. Ugh. |
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My car is 40 days old and when I go over non-perfect surfaces, the driver side door rattles like crazy. BMW needs some quality control. For a car that's been the same for the last 4 years and still have these issues is absurd.
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I have another creaking drivers seat. The 1st seat was replaced at about 6 months and 2k miles. The new seat is now creaking worse than the original. I have an added popping sound by the b pillar
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07-22-2014, 12:01 AM | #8 |
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Okay, so I collected my X1 on Friday and got told a million and one reasons why the cars creak / rattle ...
I got told ALL the BMW X1's, X3's, X5's and X6's creak like that - I also got there is a acceptable and unacceptable amount of noise. As far as I'm concerned there shouldn't be ANY noise! I think its absolutely ridiculous Apparently they took my front doors off, lubricated everything and refitted the striking plates on the back doors ... It was much better day one, but the noise is now back again. There is also a rattle coming from the back of the car somewhere - sounds like its coming from the left-hand rear seat area & or boot area. The driver's side door is also still rattling! |
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Possible solution to squeaking doors...I hope it works for you... The next time you hear your door creaking try rolling down the window of the affected door. If the creaking goes away then maybe you've found your problem. The creaking could be coming from the ineraction between the glass(dirty) and the rubber weatherstrip (also dirty). Clean the glass with the window lowered a bit and then clean the rubber channel with alcohol or Windex on a Q-tip. Lastly, with additional Q-tips, apply a spray Silicone lube to a Q-tip and rub it inside the clean rubber channel. Gummipfledge Rubber Care can also be used instead of Silicone...and is preferred. Roll up the windows and test drive. Hopefully, it's fixed. |
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On my way home this afternoon I tried opening one window at a time to see what happens. I ended up opening all four windows before the creaking noise disappeared (clearly the windows are the problem as you suspected). When I got home I did as you said and cleaned inside the rubbers, then used some silicon spray. I then tested the car again but the creaking is still there! Once again I tried opening the windows and the noise disappears ... As soon as I close them again it's back! Have you got any other suggestions of what I could try? |
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07-23-2014, 01:13 PM | #12 |
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UGH! If you have already done the entire perimeter(both sides and top) of the weatherstripping AND thoroughly cleaned the GLASS, then I'd focus on a single glass. Start with the driver's side. While driving (and creaking) press in on the glass in each corner and see if that stops the creaking. Note where you were pushing in when the creaking stopped. This may help you isolate the noise. Beyond that, I'm at a loss as to what will fix your issue. Too bad you're not nearby as I like challenges.
If you do manage to stop the creaking by pressing in on the glass then you've finally got some ammo with which to take back to your dealer. Another dealer, however, might be a better choice since we've/I've already determined that the first dealer is truly incompetent. |
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I'm wondering if you have the option to take it to a different dealer to try and get them to try and fix it?
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My car is actually booked in with BMW for this coming Monday - unfortunately at the same dealer. I sent them a email yesterday stating I actually don't want the car anymore and I would like them to take the car back as I've had shocking service and issues with the car from day one! I got a response back stating they need to try ATTEMPTING to resolve the issues first before considering taking the X1 back. That's fine with me, I'm going to give them one more chance. I will keep you posted as to the outcome. |
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He then said to me that he believes the window tint / smash & grab film is creating the problem. Would you agree with this HBWT? If that is the cause of the noise I can just have the window tint removed (the dealership had fitted the tint onto the car before I bought it). |
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Have any of you tried this Gummipledge stuff? Does it help?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004B8GTQG/...l_4m59hfa1dn_b |
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07-30-2014, 01:50 PM | #22 |
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Nope. I have tint and no noise. However, I keep my glass clean and POLISHED and use Gummipflege on the rubber. That might be the difference.
Who knows, maybe you have "sticky tint" 1Z Gummipfledge http://www.autogeek.net/1z-einszett-...m_campaign=CSE |
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