My 1988 sedan has developed an amazing chattering squeak from the trunk area. I though the sound might be related to my removal and re-installation of the interior, so I removed the rear speaker shelf and all the carpet panels from the trunk, where the sound appeared to be coming from. Now it's much louder without that insulation in the way. Also removed the rear seat, which made no difference. I'm not sure there's any more interior pieces that might be to blame.
Imagine a bunch of angry squirrels chasing each other around a pile of a dozen styrofoam coolers, making the coolers rub against each other. Yep, that's the sound. The squeaking starts at very slow speed, <5mph rolling over any pavement with driveways, bumps, irregularities, potholes, gravel, etc. and continues near-constantly at all speeds. Squeaking only absent on glassy-smooth new asphalt. Turning the engine completely off has no effect. I have removed everything from the trunk that's not bolted down. Shoving down on the back of the car [EDIT: DOES] make the squeak.
Any ideas? I'd post a video w/sound but my trusty old digicam finally puked after many previous attempts to kill it.
Any other information I need to provide?
Imagine a bunch of angry squirrels chasing each other around a pile of a dozen styrofoam coolers, making the coolers rub against each other. Yep, that's the sound. The squeaking starts at very slow speed, <5mph rolling over any pavement with driveways, bumps, irregularities, potholes, gravel, etc. and continues near-constantly at all speeds. Squeaking only absent on glassy-smooth new asphalt. Turning the engine completely off has no effect. I have removed everything from the trunk that's not bolted down. Shoving down on the back of the car [EDIT: DOES] make the squeak.
Any ideas? I'd post a video w/sound but my trusty old digicam finally puked after many previous attempts to kill it.
Any other information I need to provide?
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