musher51
Been here awhile...
Okay, another new one for the forum.
While I almost always have some audio source playing in the car, on rare occasions I do drive with all AV systems off. In the last two weeks, I'm hearing a very subtle noise from the top of the driver's window, just as though it weren't completely shut. I've tried "rolling" the window back up a number of times...with the "auto up" feature, without the "auto up" feature, and even by "helping" the window along with my fingers.
All to no avail. It sure seems like the window is not creating an effective seal.
All of which begs the question: has it always been this way, or has something changed? I had my windows tinted a couple of weeks ago, so I went back to that outfit today and asked if there was any chance that the window slipped out of the track, even slightly. The install guy said he doesn't touch the track system, but rather just pulls the inner door guts out so he can get the film all the way to the bottom of the window. Taking his feedback at face value, the tinting job is not the culprit.
Since I'll be visiting the dealer next week for the ECM update and various other odds 'n ends, I'll have them take a look, but I thought I'd tee this up here. When you get a chance, please shut off your audio sources and check to see if you perceive this same "not-quite-shut" phenomenon with any of your windows. Thanks...
While I almost always have some audio source playing in the car, on rare occasions I do drive with all AV systems off. In the last two weeks, I'm hearing a very subtle noise from the top of the driver's window, just as though it weren't completely shut. I've tried "rolling" the window back up a number of times...with the "auto up" feature, without the "auto up" feature, and even by "helping" the window along with my fingers.
All to no avail. It sure seems like the window is not creating an effective seal.
All of which begs the question: has it always been this way, or has something changed? I had my windows tinted a couple of weeks ago, so I went back to that outfit today and asked if there was any chance that the window slipped out of the track, even slightly. The install guy said he doesn't touch the track system, but rather just pulls the inner door guts out so he can get the film all the way to the bottom of the window. Taking his feedback at face value, the tinting job is not the culprit.
Since I'll be visiting the dealer next week for the ECM update and various other odds 'n ends, I'll have them take a look, but I thought I'd tee this up here. When you get a chance, please shut off your audio sources and check to see if you perceive this same "not-quite-shut" phenomenon with any of your windows. Thanks...

