What Causes Door Noises While Driving?
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Door noises can be caused by the following reasons: 1. Hinge stiffness causing noise. Hinges are components connecting the door to the car body. Frequently opening and closing the door with excessive force can lead to severe hinge wear, resulting in noise. 2. Friction from the door glass seal strip causing noise. Over time, the glass seal strip may become misaligned, which can also produce noise while driving. 3. Electric window lift noise, where the window glass vibrates and makes noise during operation. 4. Internal door wiring hitting the door panel causing noise. 5. Aging door seal strips. Since seal strips are made of rubber, prolonged exposure to weather can cause them to deteriorate and crack, leading to noticeable wind noise and friction sounds while driving.