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I was told by the Service Center that this was the cause of some wind noise. Mine were both replaced. I cannot say if it makes a difference, I did not pay close enough attention and may have been rocking out when I drove it back from Fremont SC...Check the small black triangular piece at the front lower corner of the drivers window to see if it fits snugly or if their is a gap at the top corner, like this (which is the passenger side window in this photo). There should not be a gap. If there is, that could be the source of your noise.
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Check the small black triangular piece at the front lower corner of the drivers window to see if it fits snugly or if their is a gap at the top corner, like this (which is the passenger side window in this photo). There should not be a gap. If there is, that could be the source of your noise.
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None, pretty much. Get the Service Center to fix that for you.Hmmm mine are loose on both my model 3's. How much gap there would cause the noise?
https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/attachments/6132b36a-20ec-4528-b547-4bba9279ff18-jpeg.358297/(see pic).
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I got significant improvement in wind noise by plugging up that open end of the chrome trim. At high speeds wind blows over the opening to that channel like playing a flute.
How did you do it? I stuffed some mouldable plastic into it and didn't notice much, if any improvement. Maybe I didn't completely cover it.https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/attachments/6132b36a-20ec-4528-b547-4bba9279ff18-jpeg.358297/
I got significant improvement in wind noise by plugging up that open end of the chrome trim. At high speeds wind blows over the opening to that channel like playing a flute.
Can't tell where that is relative to rest of car
The silver thing sticking out of the right side of the pic is the drivers side mirror.View attachment 358359 View attachment 358360
The underside of the trim that is in front of the leading edge of the door glass.
The silver thing sticking out of the right side of the pic is the drivers side mirror.
https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/attachments/6132b36a-20ec-4528-b547-4bba9279ff18-jpeg.358297/
I got significant improvement in wind noise by plugging up that open end of the chrome trim. At high speeds wind blows over the opening to that channel like playing a flute.
A little piece of noico sound deadening since I had it on hand; it is pliable, sticky, thin, and has a shiny side (not that it is in a visible spot). Could use chewing gum or tape as a test.What did you plug the openings with?
I just got this fixed Friday! Was driving me batty. First attempt to fix by a Ranger a while was tie-wrapping the liner down, which worked. However within about 1500 the tie-wrap broke. So this time the Ranger, after ordering a liner to see if there'd been an engineering change (there hadn't), stuck felt-backed tape up on top of the liner in the couple spots where it was tapping. Also did the passenger side. We took it out on the road where it would reliably happen before and wound it up to 70mph, no tapping heard!I had a problem with what I called wind noise and went to the SC. The noise sound like someone was tapping on the roof above the front passenger door.
The tech diagnosed it on the spot. The front wheel well liner was loose. Sure enough, when you tap on the liner it made the same noise. He took it in the back to put some "insulation" on it and he was done in 10 minutes.