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Old 05-11-2020   #1
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Default Odd Squeak (seemingly) temperature sensitive...?

My OCD is always finely tuned and ready at a moments notice.

My latest obsession is that I notice a squeak coming from the passenger side dash area of my 91 at lower speeds, over roads that have a more "wash board" feel. The funny thing is that the noise happens when the car is "colder" especially when first started and the air from the vents is cool.

When the engine heats and I can push 75 degree air through the system, the squeak seems to go away quickly. BTW, the squeak is a high pitched, "back and forth" three times quick and sounds more plastic in nature. Once the car is warm (or on hot days) the squeak is not noticable.

Anyone ever heard of such a thing? Is there some HVAC components that I need to check? Vents, blend doors, electrical wires? Of course I'm planning a disassemble of the dash passenger side as COVID means I have extra time to be crazy.

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Old 05-11-2020   #2
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I hate squeaks like that! I assume you took everything out of the glove box and center console? Try driving with glove box door open? Change position of the passenger seat?
It sounds to me like a loose screw, somewhere. Last noise I had like that was a loose screw for the top, I think the front passenger one.
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Old 05-11-2020   #3
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Default Re: Odd Squeak (seemingly) temperature sensitive...?

Check the hood Bump stop.. That was the same/similar noise on mine.. not always, but sounded like rubbing plastic in the dash. my son suggested to check the hood stop.. that was it
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Default Re: Odd Squeak (seemingly) temperature sensitive...?

Turn the radio up.... it will go away!
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Turn the radio up.... it will go away!
Or, simply press your right foot down more.
Problem solved!

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Default Re: Odd Squeak (seemingly) temperature sensitive...?

Look at the 96 ( I know, not 96 ZR-1) FSM on squeeks and rattles fixes are the most up to date for the time for a C4.
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Look at the 96 ( I know, not 96 ZR-1) FSM on squeeks and rattles fixes are the most up to date for the time for a C4.
Thanks this is what I'll do however the radio and gas pedal mash seem way more fun.
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Default Re: Odd Squeak (seemingly) temperature sensitive...?

Question.... What kind of access does removing the IP/compartment (glove compartment) give you? I've never had my out so I'm curious if I'm able to inspect ducts, wires and other components.

I'm trying to avoid pulling the whole dash (potentially) apart if I can get through the top IP compartment and/or remove the lower kick panel as I did the dreaded EDM removal a few years ago.
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Look at the 96 ( I know, not 96 ZR-1) FSM on squeeks and rattles fixes are the most up to date for the time for a C4.
Excellent suggestion!

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Default Re: Odd Squeak (seemingly) temperature sensitive...?

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Check the hood Bump stop.. That was the same/similar noise on mine.. not always, but sounded like rubbing plastic in the dash. my son suggested to check the hood stop.. that was it
Yep funny I was going to suggest this !
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