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Old 06-28-2009, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by dsmalls
Sunny weeks? In May? You sure you were in Vancouver?

Now that I know what it actually is, I'ma break out that can of silicone
lubricant and spray the tracks down. Thanks Jimmy K.

Let us know how ya make out. Mine is still squeak free after almost 2 months.(Not that I expect it to come back or anything)
 
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Old 07-06-2009, 12:47 AM
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For the record... the Window regulators in the truck (my 04 anyway) are NOT that good...

How do I know?

I had a squeak on the front right until... a loud POP happened, the window slid into the door, and I had to replace it...

I had an intermittent squeak on the right rear until... I started having an intermittent squeak on the left rear.

One day, my daughter rolled down the window and screamed when a loud POP happened. Again, window slid into door, replaced regulator assembly.

A few months later, the only squeaking window left was the left rear. Guess what? POP! Window in Door. Another regulator...


Now, I have 3 new regulators, and no squeaking! Now that I have posted this, I fully expect the metal cable to snap in the remaining regulator...



In reference to the lubricant post... did that as well. Started squeaking again for me about 3 months later... til they finally... POPped... It is a loud enough noise to make you think you ran over a volkswagen...
By the way - Tasca has a great price on these...
 

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Old 07-08-2009, 03:11 AM
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Try using RainX on the outside of your window. Makes em nice and slick.
 
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Old 07-08-2009, 07:16 PM
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You know I don't know if there is a recall on this, or it was just my warranty; but I went into the dealer last week for something else and mention something about this. They said that they didn't have the parts on hand, but they ordered me a new window crank.
If that doesn't fix it, then I think that I'm gonna try Jimmy's method.
 
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Old 07-26-2009, 03:32 PM
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i just tried the white lithum method and it didn't work for me on my rear drivers door. it helped a little but the squeeking is still there and is very noticable. i soaked down everything almost using a half can on just that one door and nothing dramatic really happened...any other ideas?
 
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Old 07-27-2009, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by mmelton005
i just tried the white lithum method and it didn't work for me on my rear drivers door. it helped a little but the squeeking is still there and is very noticable. i soaked down everything almost using a half can on just that one door and nothing dramatic really happened...any other ideas?
I would think the back would be the same/similar to the fronts. Are you sure you hit all of the wheels? the bottom ones were tucked away on my driver front.
 
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Originally Posted by mmelton005
i just tried the white lithum method and it didn't work for me on my rear drivers door. it helped a little but the squeeking is still there and is very noticable. i soaked down everything almost using a half can on just that one door and nothing dramatic really happened...any other ideas?
x2

I used silcone spray, totally drenched both wheels at the bottom, the cables, hell even the window stripping. This fixed my front two windows, but the back ones on my SCrew still screech, not as bad, but definitely still screech like hell when its warm/sunny out.
 
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Old 06-25-2010, 07:08 PM
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Mine only does it in the summer, I don't know what is wrong with it.
 
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Ford F-150 rear door windows squeaking

so I read this post. I own a 2006 Ford F-150 Crew Cab. Both rear doors squeak. I saw a lot of posts about how do I do this. How do I stop it. And one post that stated you needed a special lubricant (not WD-40). Tools and about two hours of time.

Well let let me tell you all. I just fixed mine with the following:

metric socket set. 6 and 8 mm sockets.
One flat head screw driver.
one can of WD-40 dry lubricant
and 30 minutes

remove door panel
remove inside top window gasket.

spray the two white pulleys that have cables running through the grove.

run door up and down a few times and squeak will be gone.

put gasket and door panel back together.

Thats it. Did both doors in 30 minutes.
 
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Old 08-01-2018, 08:59 PM
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WD-40 dry lubricant is not regular WD-40.

I prefer this stuff called Poxylube CP-200.
 
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Old 08-13-2018, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by DRTHVDR
SILICONE SPRAY.....works the best and lasts the longest with no annoying residue..get it at ur local parts suppliers.
No luck with silicone spray for me.Believe it or not.Cooking Spray was the answer.Lol. No Joke...
 



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