275 Squeaky armrest

Discussion in 'Electrical & Interior - Security, ICE, Wiring Loom' started by Nik Seldon, Feb 27, 2021.

  1. I love my little Megane RS Trophy!

    The armrest (the center console one) is a bit of an annoyance, though! It's made of some really cheap plastic that squeaks all the time. I considered changing it, but I figure any replacement from Renault will just be the same.

    Any ideas on how to fix this?
     
  2. Can you try a little blast silicone spray on the hinges and wipe the contact points? That helps me normally with anything that squeaks.


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  3. It's not the contact points, it's the whole lid. The plastic is very cheap and it squeaks and cracks any time you apply any kind of pressure on it. Which you do, because it is an armrest.
     
  4. Oh... well in that case I wouldn’t recommend concrete. Some expanding foam may sort that out?

    Drill a series of holes in the lower plastic, pump in a load of foam in and then wait for it to set, trim off the excess and a bit of plastic filler to finish.

    Wouldn’t advise doing it in situ though! Ha


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  5. Your sure its lid and not belt buckle down the side?
     
  6. I am sure. If I open the lid and apply pressure to it between my fingers, I get the same noise. It's the hollow plastic structure that's to blame.
     
  7. Sounds like a good idea. I should probably take it to someone that's handy with these things.

    Would be curious to know if anyone has done this before.
     
  8. Hello! Came back to tell you what happened:

    I found somewhere online that the cause for the squeaky plastic sound is that plastic rubs on plastic. So I used silicon oil (meant for the dashboard) and injected it (using a pharmacy-bought seringe) in-between the plastic bits.

    I also read that using WD-40 may solve the issue but smells bad. So apple scented silicon oil it was!

    It is now no longer squeaky! Success!
     

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