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Why is there a strange noise from the right door of the Equinox?

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JuliannaMarie
07/30/25 12:15am
The causes of the strange noise from the right door of the Equinox are as follows: Door limiter malfunction: The main function of the door limiter is to limit the opening angle of the door. Therefore, if there is noise, it is likely that the limiter is not functioning properly, especially in older vehicles where some parts may have rusted. It is recommended to use lubricant frequently to ensure the door closes tightly. Aging of the door seal: The seal is very important for protecting the car. It helps to make the door more airtight, but since the seal is usually made of rubber, it is prone to issues. Over time and with temperature changes, the seal can easily age and crack. Wear and tear of the door hinge: The hinge is the part that connects the door to the car body and is prone to problems. Just like household doors, car hinges can also produce noise. Therefore, it is important to be gentle when opening and closing the door, avoid using excessive force, and lubricate the hinge periodically to prevent wear and noise.
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LaAlyssa
08/16/25 4:28am
The right door of my Equinox I just bought keeps squeaking, which is quite common. I've been driving for almost twenty years, and the usual causes are loose door hinges or aging seals—inevitable as the car gets older. It's more noticeable on rainy or cold days because rubber contracts and hardens; it could also be loose screws in the interior trim panel, causing rattling on bumpy roads. I suggest you try a quick fix first: open the door and listen for the source of the noise, or gently press the door trim to check. You could also spray some lubricant on the hinges—cheap ones are available online. But don’t delay too long; the noise is annoying and distracting, making driving unsafe. Last week, I spent less than 200 yuan at the repair shop tightening some screws, and the problem was gone. Regular maintenance, like cleaning door gaps and avoiding rough roads, can prevent similar issues, keeping your car durable and comfortable.
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DeIris
10/19/25 6:53am
My Chevrolet Equinox's right door has been constantly making strange noises recently, which has been driving me crazy every day. After researching, I found out it might be due to loose window regulator mechanisms or internal wiring harnesses. It's a bit surprising for a new car to have such issues. I went to the 4S store, and the mechanic quickly identified that hardened sealing strips were causing friction noise. After replacing them with new ones, the noise disappeared. For similar issues, it's recommended to first inspect the door surroundings, clean dust and debris, and try applying lubricant to key areas. Avoid disassembling things yourself to prevent further complications. For safety, note that the noise gets louder at high speeds, affecting driving mood, so remember to address it promptly. Prevention tip: Avoid excessive force when opening and closing doors while parked.
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LeoFitz
12/02/25 7:33am
Door squeaking is a common issue in the Equinox, often related to worn door locks or damaged dust covers. When I encountered this problem, I handled it simply: first, listen to whether the noise occurs after opening the door or while driving, confirm the location, and then spray lubricant. If that doesn't work, take it to a professional shop to check the body structure or wiring harness. Safety first, don't ignore it.
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