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Hi,

When I pressed up and down on the front passenger side, the car makes a squeaky noise. What can this be? What is the likely cost (min to max)? DIY?

Thanks

VH

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cjzen Writes:

"My best guess is that the squeak is from a rubber bushing in your

suspension system. It happens on most cars. There isn't much you can do

other than try to isolate the specific area and get some inexpensive

lubricant like a wd40. I think your automotive store like Auto Zone might

have a better lubricant for rubber. Spray the lubricant around any

suspension parts you see where there is a rubber bushing; that may stop

the squeak. You may have to replace some of those bushings and the cost

of labor is the killer. I suspect a Midas, or similar shop could do

that job for you. As a general rule I'd say squeaks are not much of a

problem, just a nuisance. cj"

Cjzen: please read through the visitors and New Members Forum so that you don't Report a Post to us, unless it's absolutely necessary.

Thanks

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CJZen is correct. The Strut bushings are likely worn out. Do a search below for Bushing replacement. One of our members bought a set. Also, if you'd like, I can also get them from my source. Let me know if you want them.

UCF3LOC@netscape.net

Posted

Thanks to UCF3 and cjzen for replying.

The squeak comes from the rear driver side not the front. Are the bushings still the culprit? I will try lubricating all the rubber areas.

VH

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what ever you do do not spray any type of lubricant on your rubber bushing, all it will do it break the outer surface of the rubber down, and then you will have bigger problems.

The one big reason that the passenger side lower bushings go out on our lexus is the power steering starts leaking on them. Take it to a car wash and spay the dirt and grim off them, that is about all you can do unless you have polyurethan bushings installed.

If you don't belive it, go ahead and spray some WD40 on them, just be ready to have the replaced in the near future.

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