I can induce wind noise at the triangle window easily by poking my finger between the glass and where it meets the rubber seal on the door frame. A millimetre gap there will roar!
Probably one fix was to provide more backing pressure behind the rubber seal for that portion. And is something you can try yourself without the hassle of taking the car to a service center.
To rule out wind noises, do this: hop in the car and get a friend to tape off body gaps in a suspect area using masking tape. Go for a drive.
Since this thread is called wind noise, and is not specific to an area of the car... I can report I do get a strange noise in high cross winds coming from the rear of the car and is probably pano roof or rear hatch related. I don't think it is rear seat windows. It sounds like something is loose and rattling against the outside of the car, like a fluttering strap whipping against a panel. Cross-winds only, not related to forward direction speeds. Maybe the wind blowing across a surface is creating lift that pulls either a glass panel or whole rear hatch upward against some stops or rests.
Anybody nailed this one down?
Probably one fix was to provide more backing pressure behind the rubber seal for that portion. And is something you can try yourself without the hassle of taking the car to a service center.
To rule out wind noises, do this: hop in the car and get a friend to tape off body gaps in a suspect area using masking tape. Go for a drive.
Since this thread is called wind noise, and is not specific to an area of the car... I can report I do get a strange noise in high cross winds coming from the rear of the car and is probably pano roof or rear hatch related. I don't think it is rear seat windows. It sounds like something is loose and rattling against the outside of the car, like a fluttering strap whipping against a panel. Cross-winds only, not related to forward direction speeds. Maybe the wind blowing across a surface is creating lift that pulls either a glass panel or whole rear hatch upward against some stops or rests.
Anybody nailed this one down?