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Many owners of Renault Logan's second year of operation face different creaks and torpedoes, most often in the corner on the driver's side. To get rid of the sound sounds, you need to make noise isolation. To do this: Take off the torpedo (about half an hour of work); find beneath it the metal guides in the form of squares with holes-it is the location of the rails from the torpedo and are the source of the creak; each guide should be cloaked with a layer of vibration-noise insulation (sold as sheets in auto shops); Set torpedo into place.

  • Remove the torpedo (about half an hour of work);
  • Locate the metal guide rails in the form of squares with holes, which is where the guides are connected to the torpedo and are the source of the creak.
  • Each rail should be glued to the vibration-noise layer (sold as sheets in automobiles);
  • You're setting up a torpedo.

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