Sunroof wind
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Sunroof wind
Picked up my sc yesterday and love it! Not sure how to load pics here w my smart phone or I would.. Noticed while driving it home that there is wind noise with the sunroof closed, what are the odds the seal is dried up and worn and is it common?
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It is most likely the seals. It's common enough and well-documented on these cars. Mine is doing the same thing, and also leaks a little bit every time I rinse it with the hose. I would do an "at home leak test" on it with a hose before buying new seals.
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Take off the two tan plastic covers under your sunroof and you will see shims on the front and back of the sunroof on both sides. You will need to loosen the 10mm nuts to remove the shims. Try removing one or more shims on both front sides of the sunroof and see if that takes care of the wind noise.
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Sorry to revive an old thread but this was the 'newest' of the old ones on the subject. I tried thedouble sided tape install in between the weatherstripping and moonroof glass and reinstalled today. It made a TREMENDOUS DIFFERENCE in wind and road noise...for the better.
a couple things to keep in mind.
1. Don't rush the install. Push the tape up in the gap slowly and uniformly. It'll want to bunch up and maybe even twist. Just go stesdily. It'll take about 10-15 mins to do it right.
2. Be ready to fiddle with the shims. And even get some additional washers from Home Depot or wherever. Upon disassembling my moonroof I found that the factory shims were one too many on one side and needed two more 2mm washers up front for the fit I liked.
3. When you reinstall the roof, the gasket should be RAISED ever so slightly above the roof line no more than a mm or 2.
4. You'll know your repair went well when there is no discerning sound whether or not the sunshade is retracted.
Good luck. This repair is a must.
a couple things to keep in mind.
1. Don't rush the install. Push the tape up in the gap slowly and uniformly. It'll want to bunch up and maybe even twist. Just go stesdily. It'll take about 10-15 mins to do it right.
2. Be ready to fiddle with the shims. And even get some additional washers from Home Depot or wherever. Upon disassembling my moonroof I found that the factory shims were one too many on one side and needed two more 2mm washers up front for the fit I liked.
3. When you reinstall the roof, the gasket should be RAISED ever so slightly above the roof line no more than a mm or 2.
4. You'll know your repair went well when there is no discerning sound whether or not the sunshade is retracted.
Good luck. This repair is a must.
Last edited by Sweatshop; 07-05-14 at 10:35 AM.
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This is interesting. I'd have to go look at my sunroof to see exactly where in between the weather stripping and glass you're talking about. But this has always bugged me and will definitely be doing it, especially now that I seem to have developed an annoying rattle from somewhere up there.
Pics will also always help. We're a visual bunch here on CL
Pics will also always help. We're a visual bunch here on CL
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This is interesting. I'd have to go look at my sunroof to see exactly where in between the weather stripping and glass you're talking about. But this has always bugged me and will definitely be doing it, especially now that I seem to have developed an annoying rattle from somewhere up there.
Pics will also always help. We're a visual bunch here on CL
Pics will also always help. We're a visual bunch here on CL
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This is the best thread I found as far as pics and additional description of the process:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...s-sunroof.html
Although, I took the plastic side trim pieces off mine today and couldn't figure out exactly what people are talking about with regards to adding double sided tape to the weather stripping. I'll tackle it again when it's a bit cooler out.
I did notice that my four bolts are double shimmed on three and single shimmed on the fourth. Several people have described finding their's the same way, so I'm guessing that was by design. To what purpose, though, I can't fathom.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...s-sunroof.html
Although, I took the plastic side trim pieces off mine today and couldn't figure out exactly what people are talking about with regards to adding double sided tape to the weather stripping. I'll tackle it again when it's a bit cooler out.
I did notice that my four bolts are double shimmed on three and single shimmed on the fourth. Several people have described finding their's the same way, so I'm guessing that was by design. To what purpose, though, I can't fathom.
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This is the best thread I found as far as pics and additional description of the process:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...s-sunroof.html
Although, I took the plastic side trim pieces off mine today and couldn't figure out exactly what people are talking about with regards to adding double sided tape to the weather stripping. I'll tackle it again when it's a bit cooler out.
I did notice that my four bolts are double shimmed on three and single shimmed on the fourth. Several people have described finding their's the same way, so I'm guessing that was by design. To what purpose, though, I can't fathom.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...s-sunroof.html
Although, I took the plastic side trim pieces off mine today and couldn't figure out exactly what people are talking about with regards to adding double sided tape to the weather stripping. I'll tackle it again when it's a bit cooler out.
I did notice that my four bolts are double shimmed on three and single shimmed on the fourth. Several people have described finding their's the same way, so I'm guessing that was by design. To what purpose, though, I can't fathom.
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(quote) couldn't figure out exactly what people are talking about with regards to adding double sided tape to the weather stripping.
i also don't get it
i don't understand where the double-sided tape should be applied , is it to thicken the rubber molding around the glass to make it thicker and therefore close more firmly ?
i always thought the wind noise was normal , would be great if i have a silent car like a lexus should be
i also don't get it
i don't understand where the double-sided tape should be applied , is it to thicken the rubber molding around the glass to make it thicker and therefore close more firmly ?
i always thought the wind noise was normal , would be great if i have a silent car like a lexus should be
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I'm hoping it will make more sense when I pull the glass out, but the description(s) makes it sound as if the fix is to add a [layer of tape] gap between the glass and weatherstrip so as to push the weatherstrip up more flush with the roof, rather than pushing the glass itself up, which I thought is what the shims part is all about. That doesn't seem ideal to me, as the weatherstripping is designed for exposure to the elements and the tape may or may not be.