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After two visits back to the dealer, the creaks in my car are still driving me crazy. After a lot of investigating, it seems that the door seals are the culprit. Lubricating with silicone cures the problem for a few days at most. Obiviously this isn't an acceptable solution. Has anyone else had problems with creaks of this sort? Also, are your door seals 'all-rubber' (like mine) or do they have a furry top seal like the old Octavia, the Fabia and most other modern cars?

Thanks

I've noticed that my doors seem to squeak a bit and I've also put it down to the seals flexing. Don't see what I can do other than oil them up every week? I just put up with it for now as it is only on very quiet stretches of road where it's a problem.

I have noticed my car creaking an awful lot just lately.Especially noticeable going slowly over speed humps.

Found a thread on here that suggested it was the radiator mountings

Try vaseline, a tiny ammount used to work a treat with the roof on a friends Ferrari 355 GTS

I believe the radiator mount problem is with the older generation Octavia only.

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Thanks for the advice Goochie, the trouble I've found with vaseline is that it attracts dirt very easy and remains sticky. The car is with the dealer now, I do hope a solution can be found.

me too on an oct elegance. although it stopped after some really heavy rain, havn't noticed it since

Jon

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Skoda should do something about this. BMW had exactly the same problem with the previous generation 5 series. It was 2 years before they issued a modified seal which corrects the problem.

It really makes the car seem low quality. I'm getting fed up of colleagues smirking and saying "told you so" when they ride in my car :(

still creaks was this morning till it rained then went ok, now creaks as it has dried out. we have 3 of these in the company all doing the same thing. can you let us know if your dealer sorts it

Cheers Ta

Jon

still creaks was this morning till it rained then went ok' date=' now creaks as it has dried out. we have 3 of these in the company all doing the same thing. can you let us know if your dealer sorts it

Cheers Ta

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Found some Holts Rubber and Nylon Lubricant spray in my garage and have put some of that on the door rubbers - so far it seems to have stopped the creaking.

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As I've said, silicone (and other lubricants) do work but aren't a permanent fix. BMW had a similar problem with the previous 5 series and 3 series. The eventual fix was a modified seal (which took 2 years to release!) but as a stopgap solution a lubricant made by Fuch's called Carbaflo was used. It's a fluoropolymer similar to Teflon that forms a permanent film over the rubber. I'm trying to convince my dealer to get some but it's pretty expensive.

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Try this use a Teflon based dry lube, such as the the Dry Teflon Lube from Finish Line (try cycle shop) it's £3.00 for a bottle.

Apply with fingers.

The Teflon bonds with the seals forming a surface coating of Teflon and is dry.

Or use Carbaflo it's £26.00 for a very (very) small bottle.

But I've use the teflon stuff and it works.

Be carefull with some silicon sprays as they can dry the seals making the problem worse.

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Thank you davidi, I have been looking for a dry lube for a while. Hopefully I won't need it for much longer as (mentioned in another thread) modified seals are on their way.

Yes Carbaflo is available from BMW dealers, it is not known by that name it just carries a BMW part number.

What you need to do is clean the seals with BMW silicon remover

Try vaseline' date=' a tiny ammount used to work a treat with a friend

I believe the mount problem is with the older generation only.[/quote']

:D

The rear door seals on my Occy 2 also creaked for about 2 months (6,000) miles, but are now (4 months, 9,000 miles) completely creak free... and I didn't do anything to "fix" the problem. I was tempted to use a lubricant, but never quite managed to get around to it. I imagine that it is a question of running them in?

Mine is the opposite. Never creaked then just started after 10 months especially nearside rear door. Just turn the stereo up!!

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