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rob77, sorry but why are you such an asshole to eriktufa? his just trying to fix a squeky boot god dammit!

erik, try checking all the spare tyre etc in the boot, if its not tight it can move around and its bloody annoying. Else it may be something more serious, take it back to the guy who fixed the boot in the first place and get him to have a look at it. honestly it could almost be anything.

rob77, if you have nothing nice to say then say nothing at all.

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U want rattles and squeeks? get some poly engine mounts. I gave up count a long time ago. I even have different rattles for different speeds and/or revs ranges.

Best thing to do is get some contact glue and/or some spacefiller and go to town on the thing with some bits of carpet.

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hehe "squicking" sound .... sounds like something that comes from a mouse ..... sure you havent got a mouse in ya car Erik? :)

As Paul said we all have rattles ..... well i never used to but lately theres about 5 different rattles coming from my car ..... the closest thing i have to a "squicking" sound tho is coming from inside the door near the power windows instrument cluster and it only occurs when i go over bumps ...... all i did was give it a good whack with a closed fist ...... bingo!! squicking sound gone :)

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I'm sorry too Memphis as I'm with Dan and Rob on this one.

We are here to help if we can but are getting tired of trivial requests generated in the wee hours of the morning.

Erik

You're obviously not dumb so have a go at these minor niggles yourself.That way when you've built up your own knowledge base you can help someone else in the future.

Either that or buy a Volvo

Cheers

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:), Ok guys remind me I won't put another thread about this stuff.

Niz, I hit it but It came back on my driver door :D So it's pointless for my car.

R34, Dan, Rob -> leave me alone :P You always pick on me not HELPING.

Strich9ine-> It;s not useless, it's useful but it's over , exhaust sound is f**king loud, I couldn't hear the squicking sound anymore. :D

Niz -> I got a cat in my car so there won't be any mouse inside it :)

Memphis -> that's for the help dude, I'll meet you today if you come to drag :)

Why people always pick on noob? -> me :)

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Originally posted by eriktufa

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R34, Dan, Rob -> leave me alone :) You always pick on me not HELPING.[/b]

Don't take it personally mate.

We'd pick on anyone who after 6 months on the forum still asks dumb ass questions rather than get off his arse and have a go himself.

Cheers

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Erik, Questions are cool thats what we are here for :) but the smaller trivial stuff you might just want to post in Whoretown thread ..... usually theres someone in there that can give ya couple of solutions :) and that way people arent getting fustrated at you too.

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Ok so the general consensus is that this is a pointless thread. Which is fair enough.

We cant be having threads about "cant get my seat position right- need help"

Ure welcome to ask questions Erik, dont get me wrong. However threads like these are pretty much specific to ure car and u need to have a go at sorting these problems ureself. Unless of course u were expecting someone to say "there is a button under the dash u push to stop the squicking sounds" :)

On a side note: Saw ure car out front on sunday, looking good.

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