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Old 10-18-2010, 04:47 PM
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Thanks but I have already tried with the new super expensive, for such a tiny "pen", Carbaflo product. The seals looks and feels like brand new, and yes I have been very careful to apply everywhere (even bent the seals open).

Now I am 100% certain that this is a mechanical glass rattle. Out of town last weekend and no garage so I am trying to figure out all possible ideas before disassembling again.

I wonder if this is applicable to my X3 which was built week 8 2007:
http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x3/...creak-fix.html

I am unable to find a picture of the part on RealOEM.com Online BMW Parts Catalog Anyone who can share a picture or help out?


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Originally Posted by boarderx3 View Post
I had a similar issue, I thought something was loose but after some forum searching it turned out I had to treat the rubber seals on the door

-clean the seal on the door and car body with a wet towel then dry
-apply gummi pflege (Einszett Rubber Care Stick Gummi Pflege, gummi pflege)
-let it dry

should be good as new...and quiet!
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