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This is a discussion thread titled "Tundra Access Cab - front doors sqeaking", within the Interior & Exterior forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
I have searched the forum already but could not find any information on sqeaking front doors for a 2000+ Tundra Access cab; just for the rear doors.
When opening and closing both the front driver and passenger doors I get a really annoying sqeak. I am thinking of applying some grease to see if that helps.
Is there a TSB or some kind of simple fix for this or will I need to take it to the dealer. I will be going outside in a few to apply the grease to the part I think is causing the squeaking.
Spray a little WD-40 or equal on the hinge pins and rub a little white grease on the door slide bar also located at the hinge side of the door.
Larry
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2004 Tundra V8 Limited Access Cab 4X4, Michelin 265/65/R17 ATX2 tires, Auto Dim Comp/Temp Mirror, Aero Turbine #2525 muffler, Access Roll Up Cover, Optima D31A battery, Multi-Vex adaptive outside mirrors, Eclipse AVN5510 Nav unit and Sirius SIR-ECL1 tuner as of 10/07 pictures in my photo gallery
If a combo of all these whizz bangs met their claims you'd have to syphon gas out of your tank every second day and sell the excess horsepower on the third????
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