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RUNSHAW
post May 31 2008, 01:56 PM
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HI
JUST TRYING TO SOLVE A FLUTTERING WIND NOIZE ISSUE ON THE DRIVERS WINDOW , STARTS AT 45 MPH.
MY SON HAS THE SAME MODEL WITHOUT THIS PROBLEM , I HAVE COMPARED BODY WORK , TRIM ETC ETC ON BOTH AND CANT DETECT ANY OBVIOUS DIFFERENCES.
ANY IDEAS.
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post May 31 2008, 08:41 PM
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wrong place to post. try the v70 forum..will move you over.
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post Jun 3 2008, 04:07 AM
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Hi,
Had this problem on another car.

If there is no damage to the door or window seals then check the window frame part of the door sits tightly to the car. Compare it with another car.

If the frame sits a bit proud there is a trick to fix it (a bit risky but if done gently should be ok). With the window wound down position a wooden lever between the inside bottom of the window frame and the outside of the part needed to be pulled in. GENTLY pull the top frame back in. Don't overdo it. Small amounts at a time.

Wrap soft cloths around the wood so as not to damage the door trim.

Hope this helps?
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post Jul 12 2008, 05:38 AM
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THANKS BOB
I WILL GIVE THIS A TRY.
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