I have to say, after the below fix, i believe it was even worse than before, now i hear high pitch wind noise that i feel sometimes like a tornado buzzing over my windows, but i still love this car
as posted in the forum, my 07 lexus just returned from shop with fixes. I see clear difference in noise. They have tried update the 09 ls with these fixes. Here is the list below that was done to my lexus
1) New acoustic front glass windows in driver & passenger
2) Clip, roof drip side
3) Additional padding in front door oustide
4) Install windshield deflector molding ( both sides)
5)Rood drip moulding
5) Windshield mouldind
6) Wipers
7)fixes for cross turbulence
applied the patch fix exactly as descriped here things got a little improved no hissing sound but wind attack yes i can hear on any speed, and still i can hear cars passing by clearly, are there any other things that i should be aware of or check? i havn't done any tsb's yet so do i need to do them and what are the things that i should observe to track the problem source?
applied the patch fix exactly as descriped here things got a little improved no hissing sound but wind attack yes i can hear on any speed, and still i can hear cars passing by clearly, are there any other things that i should be aware of or check? i havn't done any tsb's yet so do i need to do them and what are the things that i should observe to track the problem source?
top-gun,
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I was just wondering if there had been anything new on thne wind noise issue. Mine kind of got put on the back burner because I was traveling for a week and then came down with a terrible flu. Im sure lexus thinks I went away but I plan to be abck at it next week. Was just hoping for a new fix while I was out?
I'm interested to know if the 2010 LS460/460L have the TSIB modification for the Cross Wind fix that Lexus came out with previously. Will the 2010s be esentially the same as the 2009s in the windshield area or has Lexus changed the windshield area?
When there is a TSIB it's put in the production line from that VIN on. All future serial numbers of that series will have the fix automically applied at the factory.
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104 LS460s In The Florida Lemon Law "Bought Back" Vehicles List
The 104th LS460 was added to Florida's Lemon Law "Bought Back" Vehicles List a couple of days ago. The four latest additions are: one 2007 LS460; two 2007 LS460Ls; one 2008 LS460L.
Lexus needs to handle this wind noise issue. I hear about this issue with the new LS460 more than any other issue with the car! It seems like an issue they would have addressed for those who own 2007-2008's already and corrected in 2009 if not already! L.G.N.M
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As a new CPO 2007 owner, I've slightly experienced this issue. The TSBs (laminate) were performed prior.
I believe there is an inherent design flaw with the aerodynamics. Lexus moved the side mirrors from the triangle to the top of the door. This is creating a venturi effect that the mirrors cannot compensate for.
I deducted this theory after I had installed a clear bra on the front bumper and mirrors. A week after the installation, I started hearing a high pitched whistle. After investigation, the film on the miirors had developed a 1/8" inch "peak" on the inside. I removed the film and the noise disappeared.
IMO, jmcraneys fix may insulate this effect slightly, as the triangle acts like a drum from buffeting compressed airflow. I confirmed this be adding a 1/4" layer of tape on top of this area. However, the noise was not gone completely.
Lexus cannot fix this until they move the "folding mirrors" back to the triangle.
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IMO, jmcraneys fix may insulate this effect slightly, as the triangle acts like a drum from buffeting compressed airflow. I confirmed this be adding a 1/4" layer of tape on top of this area. However, the noise was not gone completely.
lexusnutt,
I think you are right on with your comment about the "drum" effect. I have said that multiple times in this discussion and I believe that it is a major part of the problem.
Others have reported only minor improvement after taping the trim in the manner that you have described and then great success when they moved on to the DIY fix (the fix that uses the metal patch).
I just wanted to let the Dallas area people with this issue know that the Rep from Headquarters will be here tomorrow at Sewell to look at my car if anyone else has a wind noise issue to bring in.
I just wanted to let the Dallas area people with this issue know that the Rep from Headquarters will be here tomorrow at Sewell to look at my car if anyone else has a wind noise issue to bring in.
Was the Rep able to help with this problem? Please report back to us and give names so that my zone in Ca. can contact the Texas zone about a fix.
I just got off the phone with Lexus Zone in Ca. and they have no new info. The first two people i spoke to didn't even know about the problem. Wonderful
Don't believe that for a moment from anyone at Lexus. This is a thorn in their side. My service rep told me they hear about it all the time and it's easier to for many dealers to play dumb at this point.
The 104th LS460 was added to Florida's Lemon Law "Bought Back" Vehicles List a couple of days ago. The four latest additions are: one 2007 LS460; two 2007 LS460Ls; one 2008 LS460L.