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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Howell" data-source="post: 1027990" data-attributes="member: 70748"><p>The interior lights coming on was related to the ignition switch being worn. Try wiggling the cylinder while the unit is idling, door closed while stopped to see if that will re-create the fault. The heater fan maybe related. Heavy key rings wear out ignitions faster than just the single key.</p><p></p><p>The only squeak I had on my 09 was from the hanger bearing on the drive shaft, unfortunately that required a drive shaft replacement (under warranty at the time)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Howell, post: 1027990, member: 70748"] The interior lights coming on was related to the ignition switch being worn. Try wiggling the cylinder while the unit is idling, door closed while stopped to see if that will re-create the fault. The heater fan maybe related. Heavy key rings wear out ignitions faster than just the single key. The only squeak I had on my 09 was from the hanger bearing on the drive shaft, unfortunately that required a drive shaft replacement (under warranty at the time) [/QUOTE]
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