Creaking above passenger side second row bucket

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I bought premier Tahoe on Monday. I’ve noticed a creaking sound coming from above the 2nd row passenger bucket seat. Tonight I had my 8 year old trying to find it while driving home and we found that if he pushed on the roof the sound stopped. This is with the sunroof closed and sunshade open. I haven’t tried with sunshade closed yet. I tried pushing on roof once we got home to see if I can make the sound and I do hear creak/squeak when I push and release. I will monitor and take in later this month but curious if others have this or if I am just lucky...
 

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My headliner makes the same noise. It's intermittent and at random spots. I'm going to have them look at it when i get my oil changed.
 
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My headliner makes the same noise. It's intermittent and at random spots. I'm going to have them look at it when i get my oil changed.
If I have music on I don’t really hear it but do want it fixed. I will also have them look at it the next time it goes in. I have to bring in later in the month for a small dent repair.
 

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I have a similar sound on mine, but I have not yet tried to trace it down. I simply turn up the volume on my audio system, and I can no longer hear the sound. :)
 

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I have been tapping around my headliner. it is almost like some clips are missing in some spots and there is metal on metal/ hard plastic. I actually notice it right above driver side. when I push up I can recreate. I cannot recreate on the passenger when I push up on it.
 
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Mine is coming from passenger side back right behind the back of sunroof...or at least that is what my 8 year old thought last night...I haven’t ridden back there yet to listen. Will continue to monitor. Please share if anyone has solution and I will do the same.
 

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Passenger side rear, same spot as EVERYONE else. I usually have the radio on to immature levels, so not hearing. Just gonna make a small check list for my first oil change vist.
 
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Passenger side rear, same spot as EVERYONE else. I usually have the radio on to immature levels, so not hearing. Just gonna make a small check list for my first oil change vist.
Ha ha. I will do the same.
 

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I have the same annoying sounds since day 1! I've found that adding foam (Pelican case foam) in between the headliner and the pano roof frame helps considerably. I shoved the foam pieces right where those plastic connectors are located. To me, it seems the plastic creak right where they touch the alluminum frame. (plastic to metal).
It truly pisses me off that I must find work around for annoying problems and now I have the water sloshing sound to troubleshoot. Dealer could not fix the creaking sounds, so foam it is!

I'd like to add that having driven my Yukon for 5k miles now, it is very cheaply made. I see having many issues down the rode. My goal is to keep it for 100k miles and get out of it. However, if I continue to have constant gremlins then its gone at end of factory warranty. It is a great family vehicle, but I am definitely worried about reliability.
 

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I have the same annoying sounds since day 1! I've found that adding foam (Pelican case foam) in between the headliner and the pano roof frame helps considerably. I shoved the foam pieces right where those plastic connectors are located. To me, it seems the plastic creak right where they touch the alluminum frame. (plastic to metal).
It truly pisses me off that I must find work around for annoying problems and now I have the water sloshing sound to troubleshoot. Dealer could not fix the creaking sounds, so foam it is!

I'd like to add that having driven my Yukon for 5k miles now, it is very cheaply made. I see having many issues down the rode. My goal is to keep it for 100k miles and get out of it. However, if I continue to have constant gremlins then its gone at end of factory warranty. It is a great family vehicle, but I am definitely worried about reliability.

if your dealer can't/wont fix the squeak, or the water sloshing open a case with gm, and at worst find a different dealer. They need to fix it, don't let up on them.
 

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Just picked up my 21 Denali (September Build) and I have a similar tapping/ticking sound up in the headliner. Will see if I can narrow it down.
 
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I have the same annoying sounds since day 1! I've found that adding foam (Pelican case foam) in between the headliner and the pano roof frame helps considerably. I shoved the foam pieces right where those plastic connectors are located. To me, it seems the plastic creak right where they touch the alluminum frame. (plastic to metal).
It truly pisses me off that I must find work around for annoying problems and now I have the water sloshing sound to troubleshoot. Dealer could not fix the creaking sounds, so foam it is!

I'd like to add that having driven my Yukon for 5k miles now, it is very cheaply made. I see having many issues down the rode. My goal is to keep it for 100k miles and get out of it. However, if I continue to have constant gremlins then its gone at end of factory warranty. It is a great family vehicle, but I am definitely worried about reliability.
 
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Could you post a picture so we can see where/how you inserted the foam?
 

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Could you post a picture so we can see where/how you inserted the foam?

I shoved the foam right where those white plastic connectors are. You can pull down the headliner just enough to place the foam.

In the front I placed two earplugs in-between headliner. That area also makes similar noises.

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Thank you very much. I ordered some foam and will give it a try.
I just put the foam in. I will see if this helps and then adjust foam as needed. Doesn’t seem like it could hurt.

how big of a piece did you use. I could tell length compared to head rest but wasn’t sure how far back into the headliner you went.
 

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I just put the foam in. I will see if this helps and then adjust foam as needed. Doesn’t seem like it could hurt.

how big of a piece did you use. I could tell length compared to head rest but wasn’t sure how far back into the headliner you went.

I pushed it right up against those white fasteners and made sure it wouldnt overhang the headliner. Made sure it was tight to limited any movement. I used a slim trim tool to work it in.

I no longer hear the creaks above driver's side and have yet to add it to the passenger side. Im sure it does it too (can reproduce with barely pushing on passenger side), but the distance from my head helps.
 
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I pushed it right up against those white fasteners and made sure it wouldnt overhang the headliner. Made sure it was tight to limited any movement. I used a slim trim tool to work it in.

I no longer hear the creaks above driver's side and have yet to add it to the passenger side. Im sure it does it too (can reproduce with barely pushing on passenger side), but the distance from my head helps.
Are you going above the white clips or putting below the white clips?
 

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Are you going above the white clips or putting below the white clips?

I couldn't go above or below, because its connected to that aluminum frame and headliner bottom. I just shoved it right in next to it. The foam is essentially keeping pressure on the top and bottom(spreading apart), thus keeping it from moving and making. Hope that helps. I'm probably going to do the passenger side now, because I'm hearing more on that side now.

I also get the same kind of sound on my driver side door trim. The black trim right next to your ear. I can gently press on it and recreate. Kinda like the glue backing never stuck.
 
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I couldn't go above or below, because its connected to that aluminum frame and headliner bottom. I just shoved it right in next to it. The foam is essentially keeping pressure on the top and bottom(spreading apart), thus keeping it from moving and making. Hope that helps. I'm probably going to do the passenger side now, because I'm hearing more on that side now.

I also get the same kind of sound on my driver side door trim. The black trim right next to your ear. I can gently press on it and recreate. Kinda like the glue backing never stuck.
 

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