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    cl9 door check straps worn?? 0.o"

    so my rear doors are squeeky atm and when i say squeeky i mean squeaky....took it to honda and they regreased it but its lik the same as usual, still squeeky. honda people claim that my "check straps are worn?" which i dont think can be possible as my rear doors are hardly ever used and my car has onli just over 40.000km on the clock. has any one had the same problems with there doors and found a way to fix it? i have tried wd40 and also silicon lube but seems water works the best as when it rains or i wash the car its quite for a few days till water dries out. the price to fix the straps that i was quoted is 200 for both rear doors 0.o

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    I think i have this problem (in the rear doors as well), although I probably wouldn't consider it a squeaky sound, maybe more of a creaking duck-like sound LOL. Haven't tried to fix it though as i barely use the rear doors

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simonnn View Post
    I think i have this problem (in the rear doors as well), although I probably wouldn't consider it a squeaky sound, maybe more of a creaking duck-like sound LOL. Haven't tried to fix it though as i barely use the rear doors
    lol now that you mentioned it...it does sound lik a duck haha but yeah honda claims that its worm and my car only has 40k on the clock also i kno that i rarely ever even use the rear doors or have passenger in the rear, dont kno how they could of worn so fast cos front ones seem to be doin fine.

    honda wants 100 for each door but im going to see if they will fix it under wanrranty

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    tried using some grease on the rears?
    tried silicone spray... NO GOOD.

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    i have the same problem...... dont really care if my car quacks when everyone gets out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oongie View Post
    tried using some grease on the rears?
    tried silicone spray... NO GOOD.
    grease doesnt work....honda actualli regreased it for me and wanted to charge me 200 for both rear doors.
    i didnt say anything and went home and emailed the service manager and he has offered to replace them for free and also a courtesy car!! hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by biee2 View Post
    grease doesnt work....honda actualli regreased it for me and wanted to charge me 200 for both rear doors.
    i didnt say anything and went home and emailed the service manager and he has offered to replace them for free and also a courtesy car!! hehehe
    Definitely should be a warranty job.Mines an 06 with 62K and i don't have the problem you have.

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    The squeak sound is NOT from the check straps. I had that, but I have been greasing my check straps from new! Pin pointed the sound to the actual bracket that connects the check strap to the chassis! The bracket flexes against the chassis as you open and close the door because the check strap pulls/pushes on it, making that sound.

    The fix? No idea but the only way I have been able to stop the sound is to loosen the bolts holding that bracket, which is NOT what you want to have when driving around. I just ended up living with it.

    There is one possible solution, and that is to use thin double sided foam tape in between the bracket and the chassis so that when it flexes, it rubs against the tape and not against the chassis.
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    honda claims its check straps so for the time being i will just let them do as they please as long as it fixed the problem.....

    another issue has arised
    according to the service manager he has agreed to fix this problem for me under warranty (according to his emails). in his emails, he has also claimed he booked my car in for monday 1st february and even a loan car which was madd.

    but today some one rang me and told me that the check straps aint covered and they wont replace them for me??

    then when i went home and check my emails....all arrangements for the car to be droped of has been made coz the service manager emailed me....wttffff

    this is so confusing but i emailed the service manager to make sure everything was okay and good to go.....just want my check straps or where ever that duck noise is comming from fixed.

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    Mine screech like banshees. A friend said it's because the wrong type of grease was applied. I'll try the bracket mod.

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    okay...update
    honda has replaced my check straps free of charge and i had a look at the new check straps....and believe it or not, there different to the old ones they actualli more thin and looks better and also i dont see any grease on it. the new design feels lik theres less friction between the straps when you open the doors. i will post some pictures up later

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    I thought it was just me, my rear doors creak hardcore!!

    Where are these straps?? and grease doesn't help.. tried it, did nothing

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