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Old 05-07-2004, 03:43 PM
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Creaking Seat

my 96 T&C has a creaking from the drivers seat when turning. Dealership says the track is broken and needs to be replaced, but this is very costly. I was hoping some of the "do it yourselfers" here would have a home remedy for this, or have some advise on correcting it. Creaks and rattles drive me crazy and this is the only one i havent been able to correct on my own. Thanks for any help.

Also if you have any creaks or rattles in your van, send me a message and we can try to find it. with the exception of the member who has creaking from under the hood...... have no idea on that one
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Old 05-07-2004, 10:42 PM
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Re: Creaking Seat

My mother's 2000 creaked as well. The track was broken and expensive to fix. We simply went to local junk yard and picked up a newer seat. Creaking is all gone and seat is more comfortable then the original.
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Old 05-08-2004, 08:10 PM
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im happy with my seat, is there a way to remove the track from the seat when i find that junkyard bargain? we have a local salvage yard that deals only with chrysler, so im thinkingof calling them and asking for just the track..


was it hard to get the seat out?
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