LS460 Wind Noise Fix (continued discussion)
#826
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Iowa
Posts: 15
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Here is a picture of my fix. Not the best but hard to see I used a clear sealer. After I finished I was thinking if you seal it with the window down you might be able to get the sealer under the black. You should first try the tape over it and see if you get an improvement.
#827
Lexus Fanatic
iTrader: (1)
This product will also help you condition and protect your weather striping. Fantastic stuff. Important to maintain less wind noise.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...oor-seals.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...oor-seals.html
Last edited by Lavrishevo; 09-30-14 at 04:48 PM.
#828
Driver School Candidate
I'm sure the answer is some where in this thread but I am too lazy to read it all. Can anyone tell me how new (year) an LS460 would have to be before this wind noise problem is not an issue. I have an 04 LS430 Ultra and am thinking about trading up to a LS460 and would like to avoid this problem.
Thanks.
Thanks.
#829
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: CT
Posts: 14
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
2010 noise
I just bought a 2010 LS460 and I have the wind noise too. I have been asked by passengers do you have a window down. Not sure where is coming from I think it's the mirrors? Dissapointing from company that prides its self on the comfirt and quietness of the LS. So not sure what best fix for 2010. It's only in highways when speeds are over 50mph.
#830
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Iowa
Posts: 15
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I had a 2006 LS 430 and it was a wonderful car. So bought a 2008 LS460 and it came with the wind noise. I have tried the posted fixes and it is better but not gone. I have the laminated glass.
Wish I had the 430 back!
Wish I had the 430 back!
#831
Please tell us, in a few words, which of the "posted fixes" you have done, or had done, to your car.
#832
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Iowa
Posts: 15
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I have tried all of the fixes including purchasing the new fined type (my local Lexus dealer charged me 80.00 for them) Used Black RTV everywhere I can think of. Took the car to the dealer and they adjusted the door. Had no effect.
#834
With the help of Jeff my wind noise is very much diminished. He was good enough to supply me with the patches and i found the silicone he recommended at a local true value. I had bought the newer fin style covers. Followed his DIY.
We have a very very windy day here and it has worked great for me.
The only noise i hear would be the road/tire noise and the occasional loud passing vehicle. All are minor.
Worth the shot to help fix wind noise.
We have a very very windy day here and it has worked great for me.
The only noise i hear would be the road/tire noise and the occasional loud passing vehicle. All are minor.
Worth the shot to help fix wind noise.
#835
The vast majority of the wind noise issues with these cars is caused by a trim defect on the front doors.
I have explained here: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...noise-fix.html
From past indications, it seems unlikely that a Lexus dealer will be willing, or able, to help you with wind noise.
With the help of Jeff my wind noise is very much diminished. He was good enough to supply me with the patches and i found the silicone he recommended at a local true value. I had bought the newer fin style covers. Followed his DIY.
We have a very very windy day here and it has worked great for me.
The only noise i hear would be the road/tire noise and the occasional loud passing vehicle. All are minor.
Worth the shot to help fix wind noise.
We have a very very windy day here and it has worked great for me.
The only noise i hear would be the road/tire noise and the occasional loud passing vehicle. All are minor.
Worth the shot to help fix wind noise.
Congratulations on your successful repair, and thank you for sharing your details with our forum.
I think that after you drive your car for a few days you will conclude that the degree of improvement is even greater than you realize now. People become hyper-sensitized to the noise issue and are not able to distinguish the extent of the improvement initially. The trim repair is not about silencing air-like noises - it is about keeping the outside noises from entering the car. Among other things, you will notice that the sounds of surrounding vehicles are lessened and you will notice that the noises from wet roads are diminished. And, be aware that the warning sounds from emergency vehicles are substantially attenuated.
I want to take this opportunity to remind everyone that changing to the "finned trim" does not contribute to decreasing the wind noise. If you have some reason or desire for the finned trim, it is readily available from Internet based providers for about $18 per side and I believe the Lexus dealer MSRP is about $26 per side. If you want to get it from a dealer, try a Toyota dealer as they will probably have a better price.
Last edited by jmcraney; 02-16-16 at 02:06 PM.
#836
I've done the fin fix on a 08 460L. Helped but still was present. I bought the seal lubricant and it really helped. I think the passenger side is 90% gone. The driver side is still there. I believe it's the door seal. There's a hard section and it appears to be somewhat curved in. I can't think of a way to test. That's the next step. The
#837
Advanced
I have owned a 2006 LS430 for a number of years and logged 197,000 miles with no issues.
So I purchased a low mileage 2008 LS460. The one thing I did notice is quite a bit of wind noise and visited this forum. I applied all of the fixes and did find I had the laminated glass on my car. But still had more noise than my 2006. So I started trying things and have now come up with a fix that greatly reduces the noise I had. What I found is the chrome strip on the outside bottom of the front windows has a gap under it. There is a rubber gasket there but it does not contact the main part of the door in fact it was easy to slip a putty knife under it. So I ran a piece of blue 3m tape along the strip and took the car for a ride. And the wind noise had gone down quite a bit. Removed the tape and put a sealer under the trim and things are much improved. Had to post this because of all of the great advice I find here.
Hope this helps someone out there chasing the same thing I was
So I purchased a low mileage 2008 LS460. The one thing I did notice is quite a bit of wind noise and visited this forum. I applied all of the fixes and did find I had the laminated glass on my car. But still had more noise than my 2006. So I started trying things and have now come up with a fix that greatly reduces the noise I had. What I found is the chrome strip on the outside bottom of the front windows has a gap under it. There is a rubber gasket there but it does not contact the main part of the door in fact it was easy to slip a putty knife under it. So I ran a piece of blue 3m tape along the strip and took the car for a ride. And the wind noise had gone down quite a bit. Removed the tape and put a sealer under the trim and things are much improved. Had to post this because of all of the great advice I find here.
Hope this helps someone out there chasing the same thing I was
Last edited by RandyV; 02-17-16 at 11:31 AM.