To stop squeaks in a Porsche Boxster hood, first inspect the hood latch and hinges for any signs of wear or debris. Apply a silicone-based lubricant or grease to the moving parts, including the latch and hinges, to reduce friction. Additionally, check the rubber seals around the hood for any damage or misalignment and replace them if necessary. Regular maintenance and lubrication can help prevent future squeaks.
check your drive belts
To effectively stop floor squeaks in your home, you can try using screws to secure the subfloor to the floor joists, apply lubricant to reduce friction between floorboards, or use shims to fill gaps between the subfloor and joists.
It's most likely gonna be your lower balljoints, replace them and the squeaking should stop.
sounds like you need greese on the throw out bearing
Get Fast Fret or a product that is similar, it lubricates the strings reducing squeaks.
generally the only way to stop dash squeaks is to take dash apart and apply silicone or similar to joins gaps etc as you reinstall it
i guess try putting something slick on the hood to make him fall.
it squeaks when you accelerate and stop because that is the wheel (along with the back left) that push the car. i think its correct but im 10 so dont know for sure but i do get straight A's. sorry for bad grammar.
Not really. All this means is that they don't want you to pick them up right now. If you pick them up alot over time, they will stop squeaking.
There are 2 rubber hood stoppers on the corners of the front of you jeep just back these out alittle at a time until your hood is firmed up
John Bell Hood
The main 100 amp fuse is located in the fuse box under the hood.