I drive daily at 80+ to work and have not noticed any wind noise. I've taken it up to 105 and have not heard wind noise over road noise.
I typically listen to the radio on 3-4, so I don't blast it. I'm not saying it's not there, but compared to road noise, it is not noticeable (on MY car).Not everyone has the same hearing sensitivity (especially those who work in loud environments or have a history of listening to loud music)! I have never been in a car that did not have some level of wind noise - it's physically unavoidable with conventional automotive design. If I listen for it with the radio off, I can hear it in my Genesis - but it is very low level, unobtrusive and MUCH less than other cars I've owned - not something I ever really notice!
one would hope the side mirrors are designed to minimize wind noise when not folded. but folding them in at speed might help (or not) rule them out.
Hello All
I have a 2015 Genesis 5.0 Ultimate and noticed that at speeds exceeding 70 mph there is a noticeable wind noise developing around driver's side B pillar area. I have inspected the weather-strips around the drivers door, everything is OK
The dealer states this is because of the very design of this car and is absolutely normal. I personally disagree with this. Anyone experiencing the same issue?
Thanks you for your comments/suggestions
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I have finally determined where the wind noise comes from. See attached photos.
I originally noticed the noise when I first purchased the car in November 2014, noise has been gradually getting louder (even at lower speeds of 35+ mph vs. 65 mph before). As you can see by the blue tape I put on. This is where the noise gets generated. More prominent 5-6 inches after side mirror. With the tape on SIGNIFICANT noise reduction and quiet like passenger side. I will be going to dealership to see if there is a remedy.
BTW the weather stripping looks to be in good shape around window and lower door frame. Maybe just not a tight fit.
Hope this helps
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I have finally determined where the wind noise comes from. See attached photos.
I originally noticed the noise when I first purchased the car in November 2014, noise has been gradually getting louder (even at lower speeds of 35+ mph vs. 65 mph before). As you can see by the blue tape I put on. This is where the noise gets generated. More prominent 5-6 inches after side mirror. With the tape on, SIGNIFICANT noise reduction and quiet like passenger side. I will be going to dealership to see if there is a remedy.
BTW the weather stripping looks to be in good shape around window and lower door frame. Maybe just not a tight fit.
Hope this helps
Also can now confirm same minor wind noise it at lower drivers side window strip. Would likely have been passed over in other cars, but with this car being so quit, it becomes more pronounced. It as not risen to the level to be a concern and does not impede anything nor is noticeable at all when listening to music, etc. Hope it does not get worse
Do you have an update to this? Thanks!I took car to dealership yesterday. Mechanic did verify noise coming from area on "blue tape". Service advisor ordered new weather stripping and stripping around mirror area also as a precaution. Part now on order and will arrive within next week.
Unfortunately, I will be out of the country on business until January 2016! So I cannot have new weather stripping installed until then. Please be patient until the new year for results of fix. I will report back when install is done. I hope this corrects noise issue.
BTW, happy turkey day, Xmas and new year everyone.
I just got an oil change and tire rotation few weeks ago (73K) miles and now all of the sudden the wind noise is so much more prominent