As the weather in Chicago has been in the 60's and 70's the last couple of days, I'm noticing that when the sunroof glass is a little warm or hot from the sun, there is a popping noise (like a big raindrop hitting the sunroof glass) that happens every 20 seconds to 1 minute. It goes away on a 60 degree day after 10 mins of driving, as the wind cools the sunroof, but is persistent at temps of 70 or above. Often, at the very beginning of the drive the popping is accompanied by
consistent rattling, much like you see in the
Stinger videos, though not quite as loud. Sounds like metal on metal.
The felt tape fix I found on the
Stinger forum, and
@mrcleeaan 's fix no longer working, though it worked for winter temps.
Link to fix:
Any of you have a headliner/sunroof noise issue?
When the glass is cool, it is perfectly stable, no movement, no noises. When hot, one quarter of the whole glass on the front passenger side corner has a little bit of give, and you can faintly hear a sound when pressing on it from the outside. Pushing the glass up from the inside yields the same movement, and little bit of sound. The movement is probably under 1mm. I tried adding more felt tape to the area
@mrcleeaan and
Stinger owners mentioned, and that did not help.
Other observations:
- The noise does not seem to go away when the sunroof is open a little, or even half way, but only when fully open, leading me to believe the problem likely isn't at the very front of the glass.
- The noise goes away after it has rained, even if the sunroof is still warm/hot.
- This is definitely NOT headliner related.
Curious if you guys have any ideas, or experienced substantially similar noises/conditions. Any help would be appreciated. Especially if any Texas (or other hot state) owners had a similar noise and fixed it , I'm very curious about what ended up working.