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Rattleing windows on A4 cab


Mrdeli
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I love my 57 reg A4 2.0tdi cab - however I am constantly plauged by nosies from the rear windows with the hood up. With the hood down the rattles become even louder over broken surfaces.

Is this common to all cabs?

If not is there any know fix - or is it a dealer visit?

Many thanks, Mark

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You could try the following :

1. Ensure all the four windows are synchronised using the key fob - hold down the unlock button until all windows are down and then hold down the lock button until all windows are up.

2. Lightly grease the top of each window panel to stop squeaks.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Thanks for all your help - the cure is still eluding me!!

I'm thinking that 'rattleing' is not the best description - it is more like trim creaking. I note that if i drop the rear windows even 1cm it stops. It is common to both sides.

Can anyone offer sggestions. Thanks Mark

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Thanks for all your help - the cure is still eluding me!!

I'm thinking that 'rattleing' is not the best description - it is more like trim creaking. I note that if i drop the rear windows even 1cm it stops. It is common to both sides.

Can anyone offer sggestions. Thanks Mark

Yeah, mind does that too. For me its a dry creak type noise. I have never found a permanent cure. The noise comes from the window channels that are in the roof - I suspect that gritty road film gets in there.

To cure it, for a while at least:

1) Drop the hood and make sure the windows are fully up

2) Clean the top of the windows - you will see the dirty 20mm or so that resides in the channel when the hood is up

3) Raise the hood and lower all the windows right the way down

4) Using a damp cloth, carefully clean the channels - they will be very mucky

5) Get a tin of WD40 with the red spray probe attached and spray carefully and sparingly into each channel - have a some kitchen towel handy to catch any drips

6) Lastly make sure that the area of the A Pillar where each front drop glass makes contact is clean

I would love to find a source of silicon grease in spray form which would be better for any rubber components - but WD40 does work.

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Thats great - I will try that tomorrow- i am sure that you are experiencing exactly the same problem. I'm going to try to track down some silicon grease as a wd40 subsitute - i'll let you know how i get on. Thanks Mark

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I am pleased - no overjoyed to report a 100% fix for my problems -

The answer was £3.99 and a trip to halfords for there own brand silicon spray grease.

I did the following:

1. cleaned the window roof channels out with a damp cloth (they were pretty clean actually.

2. sprayed the silicon grease into the roof window channels and spread round with the tip of my finger (roof half converted made this easier)

Thats it - all my creaking has gone - very happy :)

Thanks all.

Regards Mark

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