So I have a 2020 Ford F-250 SD and love it though noticed recently that the doors all sort of creak toward the middle to end of their opening travel. The rear driver side is actually worse and quite noticeable. I can’t seem to ascertain where it’s coming from and I’m not a mechanic. Was going to inquire at the dealership though figured I’d ask here first.
It’s like a creamy sound like a rocking chair mixed with a clicking sort of sound. Hard to describe. Not sure if maybe it’s the rubber door stop piece or not. I sprayed some Ballistol in there, but nothing changed. Hope that wouldn’t be a bad idea I figured it’s lube so it should be okay. Seems like there is already some white type lithium grease present though maybe it need more? Or maybe silicone spray?
Probably a door stop detent. I'll bet if you open and close the door slowly the noise is loudest at one or two points in the travel. Open the door and look at the hinges for something like this.
On a 2020 model I wouldn't expect that roller (if it even uses one) to be worn out, but it could certainly be dry. There are tubes and sticks of grease available so you can get it where you want it instead of 90% of it winding up on the doors, door jambs or the ground.
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Being a brand new truck, you may have a roller that is made wrong.
Open the front door and watch the hinges and detent roller as you have someone open the rear doors. If the detent roller isn't rolling along with the detent arm and spring, hopefully the dealer will replace it under warranty.
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