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whistling noise[740-760/1985] posted by LA on
Friday, 21 August 1998, at 9:24 a.m.

have a whistle at 40 - 50 mph, sunroof open or closed. unable to locate. any ideas? tx. rgds.


Use duct tape[740-760/1985] posted by johnb on
Friday, 21 August 1998, at 9:38 a.m.

Apply duct tape around the windshield edges over the moldings.
If whistle is gone, peel off one section at a time until whister appears...presto.

If whistle not gone, continue to apply duct tape between doors and body on passenger side of car, between windows and body, etc., driving car until whistle stops. Don't apply too much or you'll just have to peel it off to find when it starts...which you'll have to do anyway to confirm that the whistle is 'there.'

Chances are it's a piece of trim around the windshield, however. They get loose and air gets under them and they need to be removed or replaced (for appearance' sake).


Re: whistling noise[740-760/1985] posted by Petter Anderson on
Friday, 21 August 1998, at 11:57 a.m.


Your windshield is glued on, and when its beginning to be a bit old, a tiny hole can appear in the glue. My best suggestion for you is to get a new windshield.

Petter Andersen, Norway




 


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