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Old 05-08-2000, 06:25 AM   #1
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Question Noises in a '99 GT

Hello,

Thanks for reading my first post. I thought I'd be asking about performance issues for my first post but instead I have a couple of minor noises that I must first address.

First up, the left rear has a minor creaking sound during during light suspension motion. I've tried lubricating all moving parts but now fear a failing shock. The car has 14500 miles on it, are the shocks prone to failing so early?

Next up, with WD-40 in hand I thought I'd shoot a little into the door hinges. Now both doors have a distinctive snapping or cracking sound at one point during the opening or closing. Any ideas?

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Rick
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Old 05-08-2000, 11:25 AM   #2
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If your car is still under warranty I would start at the dealer. At least this way you can get documentation and if the problem gets worse later they can't say it was a neglected problem that will cost more. It's usually safer that way than poking around and voiding the warranty by messing something up.

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Old 05-08-2000, 03:17 PM   #3
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I also have a 99GT. I may share the same creaking problem on the left side but no to the problem with the doors. The creaking is there sometimes and I think it may be related to the air temperature. All of my creaks seem to go away as the weather becomes warmer. I agree with Stefan, get that car to the dealer to have everything checked out. Let us know what they say.
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Old 05-08-2000, 04:53 PM   #4
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Thanks for the replies. I will be taking it to the dealer in the next few weeks. If the noises persist until then I'll be sure to let you all know what happened.

BTW, off-line a friend suggested lithium grease (which is what I normally do and have done with all other cars) and the door snaps have reduced in intensity. I'll give this another day and see if the noise works out on its own.

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Old 05-08-2000, 08:05 PM   #5
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Team. take it from an oooold techie, loose the WD-40 it's a penetrating oil. Try a product called Super Lub made buy Synco out of Bohemia N.Y. It's a teflon based synthetic available from U.A.P. or other auto parts distributers, in a spray or grease.
The squeek or grinding from the doors is common in all the Stangs and is a SOB to get rid of. I use a hypodermic filled with a reduced consistancy grease (mix the grease with the spray in the hypo) so it flows through the needle and lub the rubber bushings in the suspension to get rid of that noise from under the car as you've described. The synthetic won't hurt the rubber.
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Old 05-08-2000, 09:00 PM   #6
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Like everyone else suggested-- take it to the dealer first.
I also agree with lewillie. Do not spray WD-40 into your door hinges. The WD-40 will dissolve what little grease you do have in the hinges. In the long run this would make your problem worse.
Good luck.
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