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Where do these rubber/plastic gaskets belong?

smithre4

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Jul 18, 2019
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Bel Air, MD
I had my car serviced this week, specifically to resolve two issues:

1. Vibration in driver's door panel
2. Squeak when slightly turning the steering wheel

Service worked on both issues and resolved #1. Unfortunately, even though they lubricated the steering column I still have the same squeak with #2 (service is telling me there is nothing else to do). I found these gaskets/stoppers (I don't know what to call them) on the floor in the driver seat well.

Anyone know where they belong?
 

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RayK

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Apr 5, 2016
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I would guess something from the underside of the door(s). I'm going out to the car in several minutes to run some errands so I'll check.
 

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