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What Causes the Squeaking Noise from Car Doors While Driving?

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CooperFitz
07/29/2025, 09:36:49 AM

The causes of squeaking noises from car doors while driving are as follows: 1. Loose door hinges or noise from interior panels. If the door hinges are loose, the bumps during driving will cause the door to vibrate continuously, leading to various noises, especially on uneven roads. 2. Poorly assembled interior door panels can also cause noise. Additional related information: 1. Car squeaking like a mouse: Identify the source of the noise. Noises during driving are likely caused by aging rubber components in the chassis. If the noise comes from the interior, it may be due to poor assembly quality, where gaps between interior parts rubbing against each other are the main source of noise. 2. Tensioner pulley noise is usually caused by excessive wear of the tensioner pulley bearing. When the tensioner pulley fails, it may lead to timing chain misalignment and valve timing issues, significantly affecting the vehicle's normal operation.

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StLilah
08/14/2025, 12:30:30 AM

A buzzing sound when the door is open is likely due to aging door seals, especially in cars that have been used for several years. The rubber may have hardened or accumulated dust, causing friction against the door frame and producing noise. Another possibility is misaligned door locks or loose hinges, which can cause rattling while driving. Since owning a car, I've often encountered this issue. I usually start by wiping the seals and door edges with a damp cloth. If the noise persists, I slightly adjust the door lock position or tighten the screws, which typically resolves the problem. However, prolonged neglect can worsen issues like water leakage and increased wind noise. If the sound intensifies during turns, it might indicate door frame deformation, and I recommend seeking professional inspection early to prevent deeper safety hazards.

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LaElliana
10/10/2025, 12:09:49 AM

When hearing a squeaking sound while driving, I would first pull over and inspect various parts of the door: focusing on whether the sealing strip is damaged or has foreign objects; gently press the door panel to locate the source of the noise. It's likely that the door's interior trim is loose or the window slide rail lacks lubrication. I often DIY car repairs, and a simple method is to spray lubricant on the hinges and latch areas, and tighten the screws myself. If DIY doesn't work, it's necessary to suspect if the car body is deformed and send it for repair in time. Remember, don't get distracted by operations while driving, safety first.

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AlanaLynn
11/23/2025, 12:21:23 AM

As someone who has driven for over twenty years, I've encountered this kind of noise before. It's mostly caused by aging or moisture-deformed door seal rubber; it could also be due to loose glass fasteners inside the door. Regular maintenance should include cleaning door gaps and spraying some rubber protectant to extend their lifespan. If the abnormal noise persists, check the door frame for rust to avoid further damage to the door structure.

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OChristopher
01/13/2026, 01:57:11 AM

My new car occasionally makes a buzzing sound, suspected to be due to dirt on the sealing strip or the door not being closed tightly; check the door edges for foreign objects and clean them, if that doesn't work, tighten the door latch. If the sound is more noticeable on bumpy roads, it might be due to loose interior components; it's recommended to visit a repair shop for diagnosis and replacement. During daily driving, this kind of noise is annoying but don't panic, just safely park the car and then deal with it.

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MacTimothy
04/09/2026, 10:28:40 PM

Although the squeaking sound from car doors may seem minor, it can distract drivers; I've encountered this issue, usually caused by worn sealing strips or door lock malfunctions; prolonged neglect may lead to doors not closing properly at high speeds, posing risks. After parking, conduct a comprehensive inspection of door frames and locking points; if cracks or rust are found, immediate repairs are necessary to prevent accidents. Regular maintenance of door components is recommended to ensure safe and smooth journeys.

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