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  1. Hi Folks

    I have a 2006 Carerra S and there's a persistent 'flexing' noise over bumps from the rear right hand side too. I had thought it was some problem with the speaker grill / panel around it but had never thought of the rear window. Once you notice it it drives you NUTS!!! I took mine to Manhattan Motorcars (who are great by the way - if you use them ask for 'Lenka' - best customer service I've had) and they said they had cured it but it is still there (the only small blemish on their record). This gives me a new line of investigation. Good luck guys...

    I had a "squeaking"noise coming from the rear on my C4S Cab. I could replicate it by gently pressing on the cabriolet panel behind the rear window. The dealer gave me a can or Wurth (German) rubber lubricant and told me it is required use on all rubber gaskets and such annually. He applied it and I have been free of noises for about 7 months now. I suspect your P-car parts counter sells it.

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