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Old 02-03-2012, 12:29 AM   #1
Brotherontherun
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Default Squeaks n Rattles

Guys,

I'm not sure about your focus but my 07 Zetec has started to get the rattles and squeaks to the point that I need to have the stereo on otherwise it sh**s me. Suspect parts include:

- Loose Rear Door Trim
- Loose Boot Panel
- Squeaking front seat
- Dashboard on left handside close to the window.

So I am asking is anyone in the same boat? With the Dash and seat?? If so what have you done about it? Has it worked?

Lastly, someone put up on the forum, a link to spedefastners a supplier of those scrivets but the link or the site is now down. Can anyone recommend another supplier (also the details of these scrivets) as I don't like the thought of paying ford's exhorbitant prices.

Cheers
B

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