Sunroof wind turbulence problem
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Sunroof wind turbulence problem
My '06 IS350 has developed a new problem with significant wind turbulence when the sunroof is open and would love feedback from anyone with similar problems.
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I've had nothing but problems with my sunroof since I purchased the car new in June of '06. It has been in the shop 12 times for warranty repairs, 8 of which where on the sunroof. They've had to replace it twice, the first time because the roof was so loose you could easily move it with your hand (and of course it rattled non stop) and the second time because they didn't install the first replacement properly.
So, I picked the car up from the dealer the other day after they installed some new sunroof parts, and now I have a new problem. When the roof is open, at speeds of around 65 miles an hour, the cabin develops significant wind turbulence. This happens regardless of whether the windows are cracked or not and is strangely intermittent. The wind turbulence is so bad the whole car shakes, the mirror (which normally vibrates when the roof is open) vibrates such that the view is just a blur, the steering wheel vibrates, and the turbulence makes a loud noise in the cabin. This is nothing like the turbulence you normally get when the roof is open past the suggested mark and the windows aren't down. This is almost dangerous. Once the car develops the turbulence, it doesn't go away when I slow down 10 or 20 MPH, but does goes away as soon I shut the roof.
I'm wondering if anyone has had similar problem? I have a call in to the service department, but haven't heard back yet, and to be honest am a little reluctant to bring it in again and have the roof, headliner, etc removed while they try fix the problem, and am worried that the repeat repairs may be actually contributing to the problem.
Any thoughts on what's going on or how I should proceed?
Jim
First the back story:
I've had nothing but problems with my sunroof since I purchased the car new in June of '06. It has been in the shop 12 times for warranty repairs, 8 of which where on the sunroof. They've had to replace it twice, the first time because the roof was so loose you could easily move it with your hand (and of course it rattled non stop) and the second time because they didn't install the first replacement properly.
So, I picked the car up from the dealer the other day after they installed some new sunroof parts, and now I have a new problem. When the roof is open, at speeds of around 65 miles an hour, the cabin develops significant wind turbulence. This happens regardless of whether the windows are cracked or not and is strangely intermittent. The wind turbulence is so bad the whole car shakes, the mirror (which normally vibrates when the roof is open) vibrates such that the view is just a blur, the steering wheel vibrates, and the turbulence makes a loud noise in the cabin. This is nothing like the turbulence you normally get when the roof is open past the suggested mark and the windows aren't down. This is almost dangerous. Once the car develops the turbulence, it doesn't go away when I slow down 10 or 20 MPH, but does goes away as soon I shut the roof.
I'm wondering if anyone has had similar problem? I have a call in to the service department, but haven't heard back yet, and to be honest am a little reluctant to bring it in again and have the roof, headliner, etc removed while they try fix the problem, and am worried that the repeat repairs may be actually contributing to the problem.
Any thoughts on what's going on or how I should proceed?
Jim
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is the sunroof opening all the way? see if the sun shade will push back further or not. Sounds like it might be possible the headliner was put back in place all the way. See if there is a "soft" when you push on the headliner. If there is a lot of give in a certain area that might be the culprit.
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I assume your talking about wind "buffeting?" The sound that pretty much pounds at your ear drum? If that's the case, it's normal and it's pure physics. All cars do it if the sunroof/window openings are just right. The only way to get rid of it is to further roll up/down the windows/sunroof until it goes away. Also, you can try a sunroof deflector.
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Yes, I'm referring to wind "buffeting", which the car has always done when the roof is open as far as it goes and I don't crack the back windows.
However, this level of "buffeting" is new and is quite violent compared with previous buffeting experiences. I would say it's an order of magnitude greater than it was before I picked it up from the dealer last.
However, this level of "buffeting" is new and is quite violent compared with previous buffeting experiences. I would say it's an order of magnitude greater than it was before I picked it up from the dealer last.
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It doesn't buffet or make noise when closed. I checked the headliner and it is pretty loose directly behind the sunroof, so that may be the problem.
Because problems with the roof have been systemic since I purchased the car, I checked in with our Attorney General's office, and they suggested I send a letter to Lexus Corporate asking them to address the issues and/or replace the car since these issues impact the value of the car, which I have done. Hopefully Lexus Corporate's involvement will be favorable...
I also have an appt next week to have the dealer look at it again. I'm already on my second dealer, and the next closest dealer is about 20 miles away, so I'm not to crazy about trying a third dealer.
Because problems with the roof have been systemic since I purchased the car, I checked in with our Attorney General's office, and they suggested I send a letter to Lexus Corporate asking them to address the issues and/or replace the car since these issues impact the value of the car, which I have done. Hopefully Lexus Corporate's involvement will be favorable...
I also have an appt next week to have the dealer look at it again. I'm already on my second dealer, and the next closest dealer is about 20 miles away, so I'm not to crazy about trying a third dealer.
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My '06 IS350 has developed a new problem with significant wind turbulence when the sunroof is open and would love feedback from anyone with similar problems.
When the roof is open, at speeds of around 65 miles an hour, the cabin develops significant wind turbulence. This happens regardless of whether the windows are cracked or not and is strangely intermittent. The wind turbulence is so bad the whole car shakes, the mirror (which normally vibrates when the roof is open) vibrates such that the view is just a blur, the steering wheel vibrates, and the turbulence makes a loud noise in the cabin. This is nothing like the turbulence you normally get when the roof is open past the suggested mark and the windows aren't down. This is almost dangerous. Once the car develops the turbulence, it doesn't go away when I slow down 10 or 20 MPH, but does goes away as soon I shut the roof.
Any thoughts on what's going on or how I should proceed?
Jim
When the roof is open, at speeds of around 65 miles an hour, the cabin develops significant wind turbulence. This happens regardless of whether the windows are cracked or not and is strangely intermittent. The wind turbulence is so bad the whole car shakes, the mirror (which normally vibrates when the roof is open) vibrates such that the view is just a blur, the steering wheel vibrates, and the turbulence makes a loud noise in the cabin. This is nothing like the turbulence you normally get when the roof is open past the suggested mark and the windows aren't down. This is almost dangerous. Once the car develops the turbulence, it doesn't go away when I slow down 10 or 20 MPH, but does goes away as soon I shut the roof.
Any thoughts on what's going on or how I should proceed?
Jim
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