What is the cause of the abnormal noise in the left front door of the new Sagitar?
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The cause of the abnormal noise in the left front door of the new Sagitar is: the wiring harness inside the door impacts the door panel. You can remove the door trim panel, secure the internal wiring harness, and stick the wiring harness to the door panel to solve the abnormal noise. The new Sagitar is a spacious A+ class comfortable sedan that perfectly combines German craftsmanship with modern and dynamic styling. The design of the new Sagitar abandons the individuality and sportiness of the old model, featuring a unique family-style design. The overall appearance is elegant and stable, with smooth body lines and fine detailing. In terms of body dimensions, the new Sagitar measures 4544mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1461mm in height.
When driving, my Sagitar's left door occasionally squeaks, which might be caused by aging door hinges or insufficient lubrication. Last time I went for car repair, I found the hinges were rusty, and adding some grease made it quiet again. It could also be due to a loose door lock, causing a rattling sound when opening or closing, which requires adjusting its position. The interior trim panels can also cause friction noises, especially severe in winter due to plastic deformation. Loose screws in the window regulator mechanism or worn-out seals are also common causes. It's recommended to avoid opening and closing the door too quickly to prevent increased wear, and have it checked during regular maintenance.