TheMikeJones
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Hey everyone.
Wanted to provide an update and let you know that I resolved about 90% of my sunroof noises in about 3 seconds after finding a thread through an online search that took me to a Kia Stinger forum.
No clue if this will fix other folks issues here, but it took about 90% of my noise away so much that I can comfortably drive with my shade open and roof closed which before was so loud that I would never do it, roof and shade closed at all times.
Keep in mind, the link above that I posted that has the Hyundai TSB fix involving the cleaning and lubricating of the roof and rails, I performed it with the same materials and it made zero difference in noise reduction in my case.
Now, after finding this other thread and doing what he said (cut and paste below) it worked for me and is worth a shot for you.
Here is the excerpt:
"Pushing up around the edge of the headliner all around the sunroof glass. I used the palm of my hand and gave a solid push all the way around. In two spots I felt and heard a "click".... you could feel the Velcro strips connecting better. Drove the car and now it is quite...not a single creek from up top. This is definitely the issue since I could reproduce the noise every day during normal driving. It has been a few days now and the noise is completely gone. I did let the dealership know what the fix is for future reference for others.
Had the car at two dealerships and neither could fix issue. They tighten all the bolts on the rails... grease the rails and told me they could not fix issue without ripping apart sunroof. I called them today and told them the fix for their records.
All that said, for all those that are hearing a plastic type crinkle sound from above your head.... not a rattle of metal.... and if you open sun shade or glass or tilt glass and non of that makes the sound go away....then most likely your fix is a 30 second push of the headliner where it meets the opening (all around) listening and feeling for a "click" sound is all all you need to do."
www.kiastinger.org
I did this sitting at a red light on my driver's side and a firm press on the headliner where the front and back door lines up was met with a firm click, one that felt confident as if something was being put back in place, not like something was breaking.
I did this in two different locations on the same side about 4 inches apart and now my roof barely makes any noise.
I did this on my passenger side to but there was no click or anything, but doing this on my drivers side made my sunroof noise issue almost completely gone.
Anywho, worth a short for folks having the sunroof creaking issues!
_Michael
Wanted to provide an update and let you know that I resolved about 90% of my sunroof noises in about 3 seconds after finding a thread through an online search that took me to a Kia Stinger forum.
No clue if this will fix other folks issues here, but it took about 90% of my noise away so much that I can comfortably drive with my shade open and roof closed which before was so loud that I would never do it, roof and shade closed at all times.
Keep in mind, the link above that I posted that has the Hyundai TSB fix involving the cleaning and lubricating of the roof and rails, I performed it with the same materials and it made zero difference in noise reduction in my case.
Now, after finding this other thread and doing what he said (cut and paste below) it worked for me and is worth a shot for you.
Here is the excerpt:
"Pushing up around the edge of the headliner all around the sunroof glass. I used the palm of my hand and gave a solid push all the way around. In two spots I felt and heard a "click".... you could feel the Velcro strips connecting better. Drove the car and now it is quite...not a single creek from up top. This is definitely the issue since I could reproduce the noise every day during normal driving. It has been a few days now and the noise is completely gone. I did let the dealership know what the fix is for future reference for others.
Had the car at two dealerships and neither could fix issue. They tighten all the bolts on the rails... grease the rails and told me they could not fix issue without ripping apart sunroof. I called them today and told them the fix for their records.
All that said, for all those that are hearing a plastic type crinkle sound from above your head.... not a rattle of metal.... and if you open sun shade or glass or tilt glass and non of that makes the sound go away....then most likely your fix is a 30 second push of the headliner where it meets the opening (all around) listening and feeling for a "click" sound is all all you need to do."
Sunroof creak - Resloved!
Sorry if this question has been asked before.... I did search but could not find a thread that matched my issue. I have a new 2019 GT1. With the sunroof closed..does not matter if sunshade is open or closed...I hear this constant creaking. It is not a rattle...more like a creek and it is...
I did this sitting at a red light on my driver's side and a firm press on the headliner where the front and back door lines up was met with a firm click, one that felt confident as if something was being put back in place, not like something was breaking.
I did this in two different locations on the same side about 4 inches apart and now my roof barely makes any noise.
I did this on my passenger side to but there was no click or anything, but doing this on my drivers side made my sunroof noise issue almost completely gone.
Anywho, worth a short for folks having the sunroof creaking issues!
_Michael