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Thread: MkVI GTI - replacing squeaking door rubbers

  1. #21
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    4mm tubing purchased and installed. Sure seems a lot quieter now. Doesn't creak while driving down the road. Still creaks a little when pulling into the drive, but the gutter/pavement is on such an angle, I actually have one rear wheel in the air when I'm half way in. But overall I'm happy with the fix. Just one word of caution, there are two types of tubing, one called 'flex' and one normal. Get the normal. It's made of stiffer plastic. I bought the flex stuff, but it's too flimsy, and just doesn't seem to stay inbetween the door rubber. I the went back and got the stiff stuff. Oh well, $3.60 wasted, but it might come in handy for something else.
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    So pleased to hear it has worked guys. Jords I had a slight recurrence in my rear drivers side door in the first week so got another length of 4mm, sliced it open all the way down one side and inserted the previous bit of tubing inside it then put it back in the door. Again a bit hard to shut the door the first time but a day later no issue and now every door is silent. This is THE fix! I hope it stays sorted for you guys.
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    hmmm. its only my rears that still creak a little, so i might try what you did. I have plenty left of the 5 meter roll I bought.
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    I got Gummy Pflege and thought that had solved it, but after a week, it was noisy again

    I'm going to try the 4mm tubing.
    Thanks heaps for the efforts guys.
    T Go
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    Yeh, gummi phledge is pretty rubbish. Needs to applied weekly. The tubing fix is permanent.
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    .......silence.........

    The 4mm tubing was just the ticket.
    thanks for the suggestion, people.
    T Go
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    Tried the tubing method on the driver's door side on my Tiguan...Took it for a quick drive this morning, haven't heard the squeaky noise. Hopefully this will hold. Thanks for the suggestion.
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    Well....
    After some weeks of having the 4mm tubing in, the door did squeak abit.
    Now it sounds like the tubing isnt even there...
    I dont know if anyone else has had this happen, but I might start looking around for 6mm tubing.
    T Go
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    Hey, try using Isocol Rubbing Alcohol (you can buy from a chemist):

    Use it around the the painted areas around the door jams first.
    Try also using it on the felted rubbers on the doors.

    Use gummi fledge as well if you need to - but from memory (it's a long time ago now) when I re-applied this after cleaning with the alcohol it actually made it worse. Just do one door at a time and give it a try.

    This was a huge problem for my car ages ago and since using this and gummi fledge I have not had to re-apply now for a long time.

    I believe the problem will be to do with the polish/wax on your car. I was using a Meguiars Ultimate Quick Wax and I reckon this was contributing to the squeaks. It's so easy to spray on that you would get some on the door rubbers. Now I'm ultra-careful how close to the rubbers I go with the wax.

    After cleaning etc. you don't need to drive the car to hear if the squeaks are gone. Just gently push in the top of the door against the door jam to hear if the squeaking is gone. Hopefully it will be as quiet as a mouse!

    Hope this helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vwsp View Post
    Hey, try using Isocol Rubbing Alcohol (you can buy from a chemist):

    Use it around the the painted areas around the door jams first.
    Try also using it on the felted rubbers on the doors.
    Seems like I fell victim to this wax issue as well, creaking was driving me insane until reading up on it. I can vouch the Isocol worked a dream.. the seal creak is gone and now I can once again hear the other rattles in the car.

    FWIW I also bought a bag of small foam wedges used for make-up which were the perfect size to rub over the frame and seal areas.

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