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coodoo99
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Joined: 24 March 2012
Year and Model: 1996
Location: Seattle

Dash creaking sound when car interior heats up

Post by coodoo99 »

Hi all,

My '96 850 spent time in FLA and there's a seal in the main gauge cluster that is dried out and the plastic is rubbing. The two components rubbing are the clear plastic covering the main gauges and the upper right dash holding the clear material. I am thinking about putting a drop of RTV Silicon in that area and wonder if there's a cleaner fix for this creaking?

Thanks, PR

steve850
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Joined: 1 July 2009
Year and Model: XC70, 2004 and 2010
Location: Montreal Canada
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Post by steve850 »

My 850 goes from -40 in the winter to 105 F in the summer, i thouht dash music was a factory installed option <grin>
I found inconspicuous wedging of cardboard best because the sqeeks will mire around forca bit.
Steve in Montreal

2010 XC70 3.2 N/A
04 XC70 2.5T
96 850 Platinum

RobTarD
Posts: 53
Joined: 3 August 2011
Year and Model: V70R, 1999
Location: Chicago

Post by RobTarD »

I'm thinking about putting rubber, cork, or felt disks where the interior panels connect. I've also developed a dash creak in addition to the standard rear hatch rattle.

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steve850
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Year and Model: XC70, 2004 and 2010
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Post by steve850 »

If the car is an 850, and you want to do it right, pull the whole dash out, replace all the bulbs, change the odometet gear while your in there and look for any rubber and / or foam that has decayed. A few well placed strips of old bicycle inner tube or similar will tighten things up. I would avoid any "product" like silicone that might glue some parts together... The main object is to maje sure the hard plastic of the cluster unit is not rubbing or being squeezed.

My 2.5 cents canadian :-)

S
Steve in Montreal

2010 XC70 3.2 N/A
04 XC70 2.5T
96 850 Platinum

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