2009 Saturn Vue sounds like a rattle or squeak in rear hatch door. Sprayed rubber seal with silicone no change. Been to the dealer twice, they seem to fix it but only temporary as it returns in a week.
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Hello: Apply dielectric silicone grease to the seals. It will help preserve the rubber seals and prevent the noise. You can get it at a auto parts store.
Try buying a can of silicone spray, and spray the rubber weatherstrip that seals trunk lid to body, and any pivot points on hinges and see if it helps.
If it is not your brakes, or your rear shoes, being so they have been replaced, you may have a wheel bearing bad in the rear, or you may have a caliper that is not releasing pressure on the slides causing the brake to drag just a little. I think sense it is coming from the rear of the vehicle i am going to lean towards it being a wheel bearing. One more thing you can try, push the emergency or parking brake on half way when you hear the squeak not enough to lock up the brakes but enough so the brakes touch the drum. If the squeak stops then your parking brakes are you culprit!
it should unlock if you hit the unlock buttonn on the remote twice,,one time unlocks only the driver door 2 times unlocks all doors,,,does the hatch open at all?if not maybe the latch solenoid is bad
remove front door window trim and place 3 or 4 beads of silicone adhesive on the inside of trim to hold it to the door frame. replace the trim and let the silicone cure overnite. It's a design flaw. I had the same problem, the dealer kept replacing it and it still rattled. After I put the sealer on it, I haven't had any noise for 35,000 miles. Good Luck!!
Remove the window trim at the rear of the front door. (There is a screw on the inside of the door frame at the top of the door. ) Place 3 or 4 thick beads of silicone adhesive on the inside of the trim piece. Don't put the adhesive on the alignment tabs. replace the trim and let the silicone cure overnite. I've had no problems for 35,000 miles since I did this.
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