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kelleyartist 06-09-2005 12:49 AM

creak creak creak
 
I bought my 2005 Tribute in November 2004, and at about 2000 miles it started to creak, moan and tap inside the car. The sound grows louder every month and drives me crazy. I have had it into dealer several times, no luck. The district rep drove it with me and determined it was normal flex noise that does not affect the value of the car. I have read several other Tribute owners having the same complaint and Mazda states they can or will not help it. It now has 8500 miles. I am not letting this go, and in fact have the name of the district reps supervisor who deals with Mazda lemons. so I will pursue this. Does anyone have the same complaint?

MAZDASERVICE 06-09-2005 01:29 PM

RE: creak creak creak
 
HAVE THEM INSPECT THE SWAY BAR LINKS FOR DISTORTION AND ALSO HAVE THEM LOOK AT THE TIE ROD ENDS....COMMON PROBLEM IN SOME CASES

MaximusPrime 07-07-2005 03:01 PM

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A Mazda Design built Ford Tough;). A lot of new cars go through this, if it continues after 15,000 miles then I would be concerned.

MrPorterhouse 07-09-2005 10:56 PM

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I've got a 2005 Tribute i. I've got about 126 miles on it, had it for 48 hours now. No CREAKS yet.


Actually, I've read of long term reviews of previous model year Tributes that develop a creak in the rear cargo area that tends to get louder with time. Usually happens at about 10,000 miles and continues to get a little worse. Not a big deal really, unless you try to keep your cabin noise floor at an absolute minimum level.

The first thing that I noticed is the HORRIBLE factory sound system. This is possibly one of the worst factory stereos that I've ever heard. Now, that muffled sound annoys me to no end. Much, much, much worse than any CREAKS could. The first upgrade I'll make is to replace the sound with an aftermarket system. I'm going to drop in a DVD head unit with screens in the back head rests or maybe above on the ceiling, replace the speakers with MB Quart components with separate tweeters in the front door pilliars, put in a JL Audio 8" sub, and mount AMPS under the front seats. After I do this, I will be much happier. Then, if I shall develop the CREAKS, I will crank 'er up and drown it out. It would annoy me if the creaks were so loud that I had to really blast it to drown it out. At that point, I'd be throwing down Dynamat sound deading material over the rear carge area where the CREAKS typically come from.

If you haven't already, go ahead and put in some Dynamat. It will not only solve CREAKS, but it will dampen road noise and reduce sound fatigue, which will make driving your Tribute much more fun.

ZOOM ZOOM.

babyhuey 07-29-2005 10:38 PM

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Can you tell where the noise is coming from. ie. front, rear, a door?? There is a special grease that mazda uses to lubricate the latches on both doors and rear hatch that works really well. I have also noticed some noise from the door seals that can be greatly reduced or eliminated altoghter with a seal lubricant from honda.

TomV 08-04-2006 05:13 PM

RE: creak creak creak
 
New to this forum.

My 2002 also creaks in the rear. I isolated it to the hatch door since there is no creak when the door is ajar. The dealership replaced some strut parrts and I had to return when that failed to solve the problem. They must have done something to the latch mechanism since it went away for awhile. It is back again.

babyhuey 08-06-2006 04:59 AM

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They need to apply a latch lubricant to the rear hatch latch mechanism. The lubricant is a 3M product called KRYTOX and is the best fix for that creaking noise from rear hatch. The dealer should have it in stock for the fix. Very common problem on the Trib and works like a charm.

mechguy79 09-04-2006 11:40 AM

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Yes I have the same problem. It has now grown to all four doors. I took everything out of my tribute to make sure nothing was rattling or hitting anything first. It has been to mazda three times now and they tell me the same thing you heard. All they want to do is lubricate the door seals. It worked at first, but now when it starts creaking again it is twice as bad. My doors creak so bad they do it during long sweeping turns that apply no stress to the vehicle. I removed the outer molding and seals to make sure those were not it. I can push down on my door with the vehicle sitting in the driveway and you can hear it plain as day. My next move is going to be making mazda replace all the door seals. My mazda is a 2005 also. I have to wonder if there was a change in door seal materials. Lubricating it should not be required, as some lubes will dissolve certain rubbers. I doubt mazda bothered to look that up. Thats all I can suggest. If it doesn't get fixed soon my tribute is as good as gone.

mechguy79 09-04-2006 01:36 PM

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I FOUND IT!!! I went to another dealership today and they told me the same thing everyone else did. So, it pissed me off and I went troubleshooting again. It's the damn DOOR HINGE! It had some white lithium grease on it once before and I could see where the normal wear points are. So, I got some regular bearing grease, put some on the stricker, and put a dab on my finger and put some in the door latch. Just like that, no more creak. The door doesn't move much, but the striker moved enough to be rubbing on the top side of the latch housing. I could see the fresh rub marks on the striker. I lubbed up all four doors, and not a sound. I drove my normal route with dips and such to test it out. I don't know which grease is best or which one lasts longest, but at least I have identified the fix. White lithium grease is probably the best as it is a more dry lube, but I happened to have bearing grease available. I sure hope this fixes anyone elses creaking issues!

itchibahn 09-07-2006 02:53 PM

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I bought my 2005 Tribute on June 2005, it now has 5300 miles. I have the same problems and more. The steering squeeks when turning. The entire chasis squeeks when stopping and accelerating. Rear driver side wheel squeeks extremely loud when moving under 40 miles/hr.

This problem started from few days after picking up the vehicle. So far it has been in service 4 times, whenever I had time. Seems they fixed the chasis squeeks on last repair, but since then interior seems to pickup more noise from outside when driving, as if they removed the insulations.

Last Saturday, I drove it for an hour, and that rear driver side tire went flat. Strangely, after I installed the spare, that squeek has stopped. I checked the flat tire and there's no nail or sign of puncture, I filled it with air and there's no leak.

I dropped off the vehicle this morning for repair, again. I'm curious what they are going to tell me this time. This is my first Mazda, and so far, I'm very disappointed.


TomV1 09-13-2006 07:10 PM

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I read in a forum that someone suggested vinyl tape wrapped around the striker of the rear hatch if your squeaking is coming from there. I tried a couple or wraps around the striker and my squeaking has gone away.

willowoak 09-24-2006 04:32 PM

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I have a 2005 Tribute with 19,000 miles. I have the same noise driving me crazy. I can tell its coming from the back hatch. I'm going to try the grease as recommended. Has anyone had the loud valve noise? I've taken it to the dealership once and they said they it was a recall and they adjusted them. One the way home (as they were closing), the valves starting claddering loud again. Since I don't live near a dealership, its hard to take it in. Any suggestions?

Foodgod1 03-31-2007 11:35 AM

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You guys wait until it hits 50,000 and the warranty runs out. The "top of the line" stereo system that it was supposed to have crapped out at 53,000.(broken circuit board) I tried to get Mazda to do a good will coverage on it and they said no. So it cost me 400 bucks for a new stereo system at Best Buy. They squeeking will only get worse. Everyone of my doors does it and yes the speed sensitive steering is getting louder every day. And the hatch too. I have owned Mazda's since I bought the first one new in 1988. Clearly, the quality is not what it used to be. Anderson Mazda Dealer in Lincoln Nebraska was of no help as well. When I am done with this vehicle, I'll go back to Dodges

linoleum 04-10-2007 03:12 AM

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Anyone ever have any trouble w/their strut mounts?

I have MAJOR creaking when I turn the wheel at slow speeds. I don't believe its the powersteering, as it only occurs at certain angles when the suspension is cycling. I am replacing all the struts [80K miles], and assuming I should pick up new strut mounts from Mazda? Anyone go thru this yet?

Thanks Rich.

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TomV1 04-10-2007 10:07 AM

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It has been 8 months since my vinyl tape solution on the reargate and it continues to stop the squeaks from thelatch.

dstandre 04-09-2009 12:42 PM

creak creak creak
 
Mechguy79's solution worked. This noise has been driving me nut. I tried all manner of lubricating, to no avail. I taped the post for the rear door latch - so far, no noise.

TomV1 04-10-2009 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by TomV1 (Post 38203)
It has been 8 months since my vinyl tape solution on the reargate and it continues to stop the squeaks from thelatch.


Well it has been 2 years since this message and my squeaks have not come back. I even have the same piece of tape on the post.

SgtHulka 04-11-2009 04:46 AM

Bad motor mounts?
 
I just replaced the mounts on my '05 (92K). The creaking and groaning was on initial acceleration and you could see and hear the motor rocking.

Any car with 4+ years on it is going to start experiencing bushing degradation, body, engine, suspension, etc.

04tributelxowner 04-13-2009 08:46 PM

No one mentioned spray the weather seals on the hatch with silicone spray (unless I missed it). That got rid of the squeaks for me. No squeaks or rattles of any kind right now. (2004, 60K miles)

mginwyo 07-06-2018 06:03 PM

New Mazda Tribute owner and the creaking noise drove me nuts for a week. Just bought this sweet 06 tribute with 65k miles and it was a groaning creaking symphony in the back end. Found the forum and tried a couple things on my own to only end up duct taping the groove around the center latch post for the hatch and it cured the problem instantly. Nice solid sounding and feeling little SUV too with that fixed! First tank 25.7mpg. I drive all over N Colorado and put on 30k or more annually so hope the winter conditions are not a problem with FWD only. Anyone have experience with snow tires, studded or not? Hijacking thread not intended


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