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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / December 2005

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Dash "Squeak" 1995 854T

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Java Man - 05 Dec 2005 04:48 GMT
Since my dealer replaced various parts of the AC system 2 years ago, I
hear an intermittent "squeak" coming from the dash when driving over
rough roads and roads with prominent expansion strips.  If I push
forward on the top edge of the dash/cowl above the gearshift, or if I
push upward on the bottom of the dash in front of the gearshift, the
squeaking stops.  

I know this is damned hard to diagnose with so little info, but I
wondered if anyone has expert knowledge on the way the 850 dash/cowl is
held in place, and what might be the cause and remedy for this.  Aside
from this squeak, this car is still a pleasure to own.  But the squeak
gets tiresome.

Rick
Jeff Lesperance - 06 Dec 2005 22:17 GMT
You may want to visit volvospeed.com and check out the info on the dash.  I
would check to see if everything is already tight, then try loosening a
screw at a time slightly, to locate a stress point.  You can get
adhesive-backed felt at craft stores, which you can insert in between gaps
to prevent rubbing squeaks, which is what the NVH engineers use in the auto
industry

> Since my dealer replaced various parts of the AC system 2 years ago, I
> hear an intermittent "squeak" coming from the dash when driving over
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> Rick
Java Man - 06 Dec 2005 22:47 GMT
> You may want to visit volvospeed.com and check out the info on the dash.  I
> would check to see if everything is already tight, then try loosening a
> screw at a time slightly, to locate a stress point.  You can get
> adhesive-backed felt at craft stores, which you can insert in between gaps
> to prevent rubbing squeaks, which is what the NVH engineers use in the auto
> industry

Thanks!  I browsed volvospeed.com and found several diagrams and
explanations.  Great reference!

Rick
 
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