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Buffeting Noise with Window Down

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Higg
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Buffeting Noise with Window Down

Post by Higg »

I have a 2008 v-70 and whenever I roll the windows down my car begans to make a buffeting sound from the wind coming in the window. Sometimes I can make it stop by rolling down another window and sometime I can only make it stop by rolling all the windows up. Surely I'm not the only person experiencing this....it's extremely annoying.

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Post by jimmy57 »

No real fix.
If you have a car that disturbs the wind less for reduced aerodynamic drag at window openings then the window being opened creates the situation where inside still air meets lower pressure outside air. The pressure goes down in car then outside is greater and so forth. The alternating rise and fall in pressure is what you are experiencing. Try rolling down rear window a bit and when you raise them roll up rears first.

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Post by chrism »

I say bring back the old wind wing windows.

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Post by mbreed »

There are a number of factory bulletins related to wind noise in these cars. Maybe we can find a fix if you can zero in on where exactly the noise is coming from.

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Post by jimmy57 »

There is a fix for wind leak wind noise. There are no fixes for the helicopter noise from some combinations of windows being rolled down, especially wagons. I think the OP is talking about what often is nicknamed helicopter noise.

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