Creaking Griffith
Creaking Griffith
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lockhart flawse

Original Poster:

2,087 posts

257 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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I took my car out for the first time this year today and it creaks like an old bed. It was doing it a bit last year but it seems a bit worse now. It had new Nitron shocks in 2008.

Anyone any idea what the cause might be? It is hard to identify exactly where the noise is coming from - almost seems to come from all over. It passed the MOT with no relevant advisories in October.

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

181 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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Phew ! thought I was going mental......mine does this too, preferably when stood/cold

It had new outriggers and I thought it the body 'resting' to much on them, but have not got evidence, or a method of measuring.

I also suspected the window motors, sort of clickering ?

Not terribly annoyed by it, but it would be nice to know what it is !!

If anything, its good to know I wasn't loosing it biggrin

neutral 3

7,852 posts

192 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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Haha, my one does it too. Seems to from somewhere behind the B post area, only place It seems to be coming from. It's almost like the central locking or boot lock is locking and unlocking at a great rate of knots!

Colin RedGriff

2,541 posts

279 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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Mine did that after replacing the bushes and shocks. Try a spray of WD40 on the shock absorber mountings and suspension bushes

ronspeedsix

208 posts

195 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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The fast clicking at the B-post is most probably caused by the door switch. When driving there will be slight door movement and the door switches are just slighty pressed in. So every (outwards) movement of the door will cause the door switch to make contact saying the door is open.

Solution is to add some more rubber at the door to push in the door switch some more.

Ronald

davetherave1970

2,144 posts

268 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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ronspeedsix said:
The fast clicking at the B-post is most probably caused by the door switch. When driving there will be slight door movement and the door switches are just slighty pressed in. So every (outwards) movement of the door will cause the door switch to make contact saying the door is open.

Solution is to add some more rubber at the door to push in the door switch some more.

Ronald
Could also be a dirty contact on the switch. Easy to remove and clean biggrin

PeteGriff

1,262 posts

179 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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I have had very similar on my Griff, I have identified it as the door locking solenoids 'chattering' due to the door switches not fully braking contact! I replaced the switches a few months ago after completing my suspension refurbishment. What I did was to make a couple of small rubber pads and stick them onto the bottom of the doors where the switch makes contact, thereby enabling it to be pushed in that bit further! Rubber is approx. 3mm thick. Regards, Pete

lockhart flawse

Original Poster:

2,087 posts

257 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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Thanks chaps. I will look to the door solenoids.

L.F.

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

181 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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PeteGriff said:
I have had very similar on my Griff, I have identified it as the door locking solenoids 'chattering' due to the door switches not fully braking contact! I replaced the switches a few months ago after completing my suspension refurbishment. What I did was to make a couple of small rubber pads and stick them onto the bottom of the doors where the switch makes contact, thereby enabling it to be pushed in that bit further! Rubber is approx. 3mm thick. Regards, Pete
Cheers, Pete !

lockhart flawse

Original Poster:

2,087 posts

257 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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No, not the door solenoids on mine. Definitely suspension - front for sure and maybe the back as well. Any suggestions anyone?

Colin RedGriff

2,541 posts

279 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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Colin RedGriff said:
Mine did that after replacing the bushes and shocks. Try a spray of WD40 on the shock absorber mountings and suspension bushes
rolleyes

rigga

8,792 posts

223 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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Seems like the body of mine creaks when first driving it, then it seems to stop as everything warms up.

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

181 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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PeteGriff said:
I have had very similar on my Griff, I have identified it as the door locking solenoids 'chattering' due to the door switches not fully braking contact! I replaced the switches a few months ago after completing my suspension refurbishment. What I did was to make a couple of small rubber pads and stick them onto the bottom of the doors where the switch makes contact, thereby enabling it to be pushed in that bit further! Rubber is approx. 3mm thick. Regards, Pete
Following the CL not working, closed and opened straight away, plus an issue with the indicator relay, I have now replaced the relay and made striker plates for the door switches (they had none....) and issue resolved !

She hasn't chattered or squaked since, but if she does, I'll have planned new shocks/springs soon, so will report back....

Frank

PeteGriff

1,262 posts

179 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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bluezeeland said:
Following the CL not working, closed and opened straight away, plus an issue with the indicator relay, I have now replaced the relay and made striker plates for the door switches (they had none....) and issue resolved !

She hasn't chattered or squaked since, but if she does, I'll have planned new shocks/springs soon, so will report back....

Frank
Great stuff Frank, glad your 'chattering' has been cured for now. Regards, Pete

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

181 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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Now for the chattering of the other 'she' wink

stevesprint

1,121 posts

201 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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Sounds like their are no hard and fast rules but from my limited experience

Front/Rear Creak chassis bolts need to be FT
Creak behind dash sometimes earth bolts under whale tale
Squeaks assemble suspension with copper ease
Knocks/Clonks warn anti-roll bar drop link rose joints
Cracking Drive-shafts
Whining wheel bearing, sometimes worse while turning


That's just the start so don't get me started on the engine, gearbox, diff and interior.

lockhart flawse

Original Poster:

2,087 posts

257 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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So it was bushes in the front upper wishbones. Four new bushes and all the creaking has gone.

pjac67

2,040 posts

274 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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Good to hear - mine has started creaking alot shortly after getting air on a rough bit of road near Monaco (landed with a fair bit of noise from underneath) - hopefully just bushes then ....

MG Ant

100 posts

145 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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I've had experience of mystery creaking on a Scimitar; very hard to track dowm.

Eventually found a wishbone had a 'tear' that was clearly some months old (by the rust along the crack that was extending). Obviously, this could ultimately have been a disaster.

So if you've checked everything else, I'd recommend inspecting the 'bones with a fine tooth-combe, or equivalent...