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Old 02-02-2006, 11:20 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I have it too and have experienced this for about four months. I haven't mentioned it to the dealer, nor have I taken the time to examine it, but I wonder if the spring is rubbing against the panel that covers over the underside of the dash. I have big feet and may have nudged that panel upward. I'll look into it this weekend, or ask the dealer who has been very helpful.
I looked at that to and had the lower plate and metal out to look at it and it still was present. I thought of something last night I'm going to try. Since the main spring is coiled and mounted like a mousetrap setup I going to wrap a wiretye through the center and around. Holding the coil tight should stop the vibration resonation. I'll let you know the results
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Old 02-02-2006, 12:32 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I too have the same problem.....I took my C to the dealer about 2 months ago, they relubed it, and I haven't noticed it since......
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This may have been hashed over before and I appologize because I'm a newbe but has anyone come up with a solution for the return spring creaking when you are holding the brakes on, I've tried greasing but that is short term. The dealer had no solution and says it's common. I'm going to try a rubber tube over the spring wire but I want to asked if a good fix has been found. I have had my C for over a year and no problems at all but I like my interior quiet Thanks in advance for any answers.
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Mine only makes a subtle, yet annoying, clicking noise. As usual, my dealer claims that they are "unable to duplicate the problem" and places blame upon my custom aluminum performance pedals, although this problem started long before I even installed them....go figure?
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I have the same problem, and annoying is right! I am taking my SRT in for it's first maintenence in a couple of weeks, so I will have the dealer look at it and see if what they come up with. I will post back what the results were.
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