Wind noise
First thing I would check is the little rubber triangle next to the door mirror. If you have a crack on that piece you will not get a good seal around the window and you will hear wind coming in. If that is not the case then I would try to lubricate the seal around the window with a little Vaseline. Hope that helps.
The weatherstripping typically splits at the top where the window pushes up into it. Once it splits, it creates wind noise. They aren't terribly difficult to replace if you are patient and careful, but it does take a good 20 minutes a side to do, longer the first time.
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tomrx330
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Nov 16, 2004 12:06 AM







