2010 xk convertible top noise
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To broad of a description. Is it wind noise or rattling or vibration. Have you reset the windows. What do the seal/gaskets look like . Have you taken it to a touchless car wash to see if you have any leaks. Also is it the original top or a replacement. Does the front latch securely.
My bride likes to drive on I-84 or I-78 at 80 mph and I find this to be the quietest convert I have ever had. Try to be as specific as possible. Does it start at 75 or is it 60 . Could it be tires or maybe something in he doors and so on.
My bride likes to drive on I-84 or I-78 at 80 mph and I find this to be the quietest convert I have ever had. Try to be as specific as possible. Does it start at 75 or is it 60 . Could it be tires or maybe something in he doors and so on.
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Stand outside the car with the engine off and all doors locked. Approach the driver's door and watch the upper edge of the glass while pulling the door handle. Does the glass drop down slightly to clear the weatherstrip before the door opens? Now do the same thing while closing the driver's door with the window fully up. Right after the door is closed, does the glass go up a little bit to fit properly into the weatherstrip channel? Repeat for the passenger side.
If the door glass does not properly index, the gap will be a source of wind noise. See your Owners Handbook for the easy reset procedure.
If the door glass does not properly index, the gap will be a source of wind noise. See your Owners Handbook for the easy reset procedure.
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Stand outside the car with the engine off and all doors locked. Approach the driver's door and watch the upper edge of the glass while pulling the door handle. Does the glass drop down slightly to clear the weatherstrip before the door opens? Now do the same thing while closing the driver's door with the window fully up. Right after the door is closed, does the glass go up a little bit to fit properly into the weatherstrip channel? Repeat for the passenger side.
If the door glass does not properly index, the gap will be a source of wind noise. See your Owners Handbook for the easy reset procedure.
If the door glass does not properly index, the gap will be a source of wind noise. See your Owners Handbook for the easy reset procedure.