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Does anybody no how to fix the annoying noise from the rear window? Every time I hit a bump an annoying noise comes from the rear window. I have read the other post about it sounding like rubbing leather, and mine does, but I have surmised it coming from the rear window because when it rains the noise goes away. II have pressed the rear windows hard and it goes away temporarily, but it always eventually comes back, or after the rain dries from my truck. Any solutions?

I have a 2003 Limited Tundra and I have been very disappointed in this because I only have 5600 miles on it. I did not expect this coming from a Toyota.

Does anybody know how to fix this problem? This noise is killing me!
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Old 12-14-2003, 06:43 PM
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Does anybody no how to fix the annoying noise from the rear window? Every time I hit a bump an annoying noise comes from the rear window. I have read the other post about it sounding like rubbing leather, and mine does, but I have surmised it coming from the rear window because when it rains the noise goes away. II have pressed the rear windows hard and it goes away temporarily, but it always eventually comes back, or after the rain dries from my truck. Any solutions?

I have a 2003 Limited Tundra and I have been very disappointed in this because I only have 5600 miles on it. I did not expect this coming from a Toyota.

Does anybody know how to fix this problem? This noise is killing me!

Mine's an '03 Limited as well, and has the same exact problem you're describing. It seems the dryer the weather, the more I hear it. I took it to the dealership the other day, but they were too busy . I'll have to make an appointment next time. If you find out a fix, please tell me, because it seems to be getting progressively worse.

Oh, by the way, mine only has 4300 miles, so you're not alone there.
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To fix the door/window squeak, go to a bmw dealer and purchase gummi pfledge. Do a google search on gummi pfledge and see what this product has to offer.
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