Windroar after opening & closing window at M'way speeds
#4
Mine gets better if I open and close the window as well.
Seems to be a 'scooby problem' one of those things that you just live with
Try a search here or check the Technical questions section in the Miscellaneous part, been discussed lots before.
Seems to be a 'scooby problem' one of those things that you just live with
Try a search here or check the Technical questions section in the Miscellaneous part, been discussed lots before.
#5
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by me:
<B>Oh the joy of window frameless doors![/quote]
Don't think it is always the case.
I used to have a MR2 (frameless windows) and NEVER had this problem.
<B>Oh the joy of window frameless doors![/quote]
Don't think it is always the case.
I used to have a MR2 (frameless windows) and NEVER had this problem.
#6
Mine starts at about 80 with a slight whistling sound and gets worse. At 160 it could blow your taupe off if you had one on!!(not sure of the spelling there) Mt door seal rubber seams to have slightly worn(drivers side only) and the window dosn't sit in it properly compared to the passengers.Going to have a go at adjusting the door up slightly before attempting to buy a door rubber (typeR 2 door)that'll be fun i guess. Has anyone actually cured the problem?
Timo
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Sorry, I don't know if people have mis-understood my comment.
My windows are fine unless I open them at high speed. It is only when closing them still at high speed that the noise will ocurr. I don't know if a seal gets folded the wrong way by high pressure air as the glass gets close to the rubber or something ?
Mick
My windows are fine unless I open them at high speed. It is only when closing them still at high speed that the noise will ocurr. I don't know if a seal gets folded the wrong way by high pressure air as the glass gets close to the rubber or something ?
Mick
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Mick
I get this too.
It's a "feature" of the car.
I wouldn't recommend opening and closing the door at 70mph though.
Apart from the obvious safety issue, the window stop tab (located about halfway up the front door frames) can foul the glass forcing a 1/2 inch <I>horizontal</I> gap between the window and the rubber seal.
Makes a nasty bang
Rich
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[This message has been edited by RichS (edited 12 May 2001).]
I get this too.
It's a "feature" of the car.
I wouldn't recommend opening and closing the door at 70mph though.
Apart from the obvious safety issue, the window stop tab (located about halfway up the front door frames) can foul the glass forcing a 1/2 inch <I>horizontal</I> gap between the window and the rubber seal.
Makes a nasty bang
Rich
EDIT
OOPS CHANGED WOULD TO WOULDN'T!
[This message has been edited by RichS (edited 12 May 2001).]
#10
Mick,
had the same problem on my RB5,absolutely c*** ,drove me mental,until my brother suggested the window seals were too dry ,needed some lube... Mr sheen worked, so too would wipeing with WD40!
Alternatively,but more drastically if there is some movement, in and out,on your window when open,remove door lineing and tighten up window locator screws within.
Hope this solves your problem.
Gary
had the same problem on my RB5,absolutely c*** ,drove me mental,until my brother suggested the window seals were too dry ,needed some lube... Mr sheen worked, so too would wipeing with WD40!
Alternatively,but more drastically if there is some movement, in and out,on your window when open,remove door lineing and tighten up window locator screws within.
Hope this solves your problem.
Gary
#11
I got some ruber lube stuff from halfords.
I wasnt expensive and is in a yellowy spray can. Its a bit messy tho, so I found best way is to spay loads onto a duster, then go round all the seals. It preserves the rubber too, which cant be a bad thing.
May need to add a small amount to the edge of the glass too, so that when you close the window it slips over the rubber soothly
I wasnt expensive and is in a yellowy spray can. Its a bit messy tho, so I found best way is to spay loads onto a duster, then go round all the seals. It preserves the rubber too, which cant be a bad thing.
May need to add a small amount to the edge of the glass too, so that when you close the window it slips over the rubber soothly
#13
Mick,
Had the same problem -almost feel embarrassed to say my Mum fixed it!!
She gave me a can of silicone lube spray that she uses to make curtains run easily on their tracks.
Sprayed all four window seals - worked a treat - polishes your dash too, just be careful not to get it on the steering wheel!
Cheers,
Steve
Had the same problem -almost feel embarrassed to say my Mum fixed it!!
She gave me a can of silicone lube spray that she uses to make curtains run easily on their tracks.
Sprayed all four window seals - worked a treat - polishes your dash too, just be careful not to get it on the steering wheel!
Cheers,
Steve
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This is has been a widely reported problem on Audi TT's as well - apparently a lot of the problems have been traced to people closing the door using the window rather than the actual metal door. Over time this will push the window out of alignment leading to the seal breaking (I assume then, that any frameless door could have this problem). I did have a chat to my dealer about this and he did say that they can make some adjustment to the window glass, so it is definitely worth speaking to them if some of the suggestions above don't work.
Chris
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#20
Cant you just switch on the ac and not open the windows? Then you wont have the problem.
Whoops - forgot, Mk1 shape cars dont come with ac as standard!!!!!!!
(my first attempt at a Pete Lewis type thread!!!)
Jza
Whoops - forgot, Mk1 shape cars dont come with ac as standard!!!!!!!
(my first attempt at a Pete Lewis type thread!!!)
Jza
#21
It's a frameless windows thing.
My Elise has exactly the same, except I get wet if it's raining and I try to raise the glass. You HAVE to open the door to raise it fully, othwise a small gap remains between the top edge and the roof and the rain gets in!
My Elise has exactly the same, except I get wet if it's raining and I try to raise the glass. You HAVE to open the door to raise it fully, othwise a small gap remains between the top edge and the roof and the rain gets in!
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