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How to Solve Door Squeaking on Bumpy Roads?

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DelEsther
07/30/25 2:45am
There are several solutions to door squeaking on bumpy roads: 1. Apply lubricating oil to the door hinges. Car doors are connected via hinges, and prolonged use may inevitably cause squeaking. Regularly applying a small amount of lubricating oil to the hinges can help alleviate noise issues when driving over bumpy roads. 2. Check if the door seals are damaged. Car seals are made of rubber, and prolonged use may lead to wear and tear. Damaged seals can easily cause squeaking when driving over bumpy roads. Regular maintenance is essential, and severely damaged seals should be replaced promptly. 3. Wrap some tape around the door latch. When opening and closing the door, do so gently and avoid slamming it. The door contains audio components and other delicate parts, and forceful slamming may damage these components, affecting normal usage.
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EvelynLee
08/16/25 9:02am
I've personally experienced the creaking sound of car doors when driving on uneven roads. Start by checking the door hinges. The grease in those connecting parts can dry out and cause noise. Try applying some regular lubricating oil or professional automotive lubricant, but remember to clean off any dirt first. Don't overlook the door lock mechanism either—sometimes the latch just needs tightening with a screwdriver. Aging door seals rubbing can also cause noise; a spray of rubber protectant or silicone-based lubricant should do the trick, but avoid using the wrong oil to prevent damaging the seals. Before you start, ensure safety by parking on level ground. If these simple fixes don't work, there might be loose internal screws or worn parts, requiring more effort to remove interior panels for inspection—though beginners should avoid disassembling too much to prevent further damage. After finishing, test drive to verify the results, going over bumps repeatedly to see if the issue improves.
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SanEmilio
10/21/25 8:05am
The creaking noise from doors over bumps is quite annoying, and I've found the key lies in diagnosing the source. First, sit in the car and shake the door panel to test. If there's noise when manually moving it, you'll know if it's a door issue itself. Focus on checking the hinges – they're most prone to noise when lacking lubrication. Get specialized hinge oil from an auto parts store and apply a thin layer. The latch area also needs attention; use a wrench to secure the nuts ensuring tightness. Don't overlook aged sealing strips – clean them and spray lubricant afterward. If the noise persists, internal wiring collisions might be the cause; inspect wire harness clips. As a precaution, it's advisable to maintain door-related components every six months. Though a minor issue, frequent abnormal noises can distract from driving concentration, and road safety shouldn't be taken lightly. If unresolved, promptly visit a reliable repair shop rather than pushing through and risking damage to the vehicle.
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