X5 creaking tailgate

Blue Shirt

Well-known member
Its a common complaint on the E70.

Adjustment of the lower panel latches and lubrication of the rubber seals will cure the problem.
 

JayDrft

Member
Hi Andre,

Best bet, inspect your mounting hinges...if they look a bit dry, dont apply Q20 to it, as the oil is too thin and will run off over time.

Get yourself a 3 in 1 oil - dont use engine oil or any such...I use it for all squeaks and noises. Apply some to the hinges, where possible. No need to drown the hinges as the 3 in 1 gets in where it needs to.

Try that, if it doesnt remedy the problem, get back to us. I am assuming its an older model X...so wear and tear is due, perhaps even a bit of sand or dust has built up(this can be blown out with some air,before pplying oil)...Check hinges, oil and let us know what comes of it.

Hope it helps.
Jay
 

andrev

New member
Blue Shirt said:
Its a common complaint on the E70.

Adjustment of the lower panel latches and lubrication of the rubber seals will cure the problem.

Thanks. It is in fact a new 2014 F15 model.


JayDrft said:
Hi Andre,

Best bet, inspect your mounting hinges...if they look a bit dry, dont apply Q20 to it, as the oil is too thin and will run off over time.

Get yourself a 3 in 1 oil - dont use engine oil or any such...I use it for all squeaks and noises. Apply some to the hinges, where possible. No need to drown the hinges as the 3 in 1 gets in where it needs to.

Try that, if it doesnt remedy the problem, get back to us. I am assuming its an older model X...so wear and tear is due, perhaps even a bit of sand or dust has built up(this can be blown out with some air,before pplying oil)...Check hinges, oil and let us know what comes of it.

Hope it helps.
Jay
Thanks Jay. The car is just a few months old, 2014 model. Had it at the dealer a few times without any resolution. Asking out of desperation


Blue Shirt said:
Its a common complaint on the E70.

Adjustment of the lower panel latches and lubrication of the rubber seals will cure the problem.

Thanks for this. What lubrication can be used on the rubber seals?
 
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