I've had my new GS for about a week now and love it. I am experiencing a strange issue however. When I get up to about 50 mph, I can hear a high pitch, fairly loud, whistling noise coming from the driver's side of the car. At first I thought it was the seal between the window and the rubber, but when I rolled down the window, the noise got a lot louder. I then detected that it was coming from the mirror. If I reach out and put my hand on the backside of the mirror the noise stops. I guess my hand is disrupting the air flow around the part where the whistling noise is coming from. I can't believe that this is a design flaw, and the only thing I can think of is that the noise is coming from the protective film I had installed on the car. I had the front end and the backs of the mirrors covered with a clear plastic film (DigiShield). This however seems like a stretch as the film is very thin and almost invisible. I live 400 miles from where I bought the car, so going back to have them look at it is not an easy option. Any suggestions?
Well I finally got around to solving my whistling mirror issue. Unbelievably, removing the protective film from the back of the mirror fixed it. The guy at the shop did not think the film was causing the problem and tried to talk me out of removing it. I said I had to eliminate it as a variable, so he took it off for $ 20.00. I then test drove and even up to 70 mph, quite as a mouse. Strange, and no issue with the passenger mirror. My GS F Sport is now perfect.

Driver School Candidate
i have the same issues especially when driving around 70. I have a paint protection film as well. I'm going to remove it and see what happens.
Hey Nick88
Let me know how you make out. I'll bet it fixes the problem.
CraigerL4
Let me know how you make out. I'll bet it fixes the problem.
CraigerL4
Driver School Candidate
Potentially the same issue here. Just picked up my 2013 GS350 F-Sport today and noticed the whistling sound from the driver's side mirror. My car has the film protection as well. However, mine was installed at the factory by Lexus as opposed to a third party installer. Once the break in period is over I will swing by and have them remove the film on the driver side mirror and hopefully that will address the issue.
I can understand if a third party film caused an issue. However, for Lexus installed film to cause this issue is unacceptable.
I can understand if a third party film caused an issue. However, for Lexus installed film to cause this issue is unacceptable.
Driver School Candidate
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Let me know how you make out. I'll bet it fixes the problem.
CraigerL4
Just removed the film from the mirror, the noise is gone!Originally Posted by CraigerL4
Hey Nick88Let me know how you make out. I'll bet it fixes the problem.
CraigerL4
Incredible isn't it, that a thin film could cause such a noise. Lexus must not have tried that option in the wind tunnel. 
