Notice: If masking the grille or headlamp bezel areas, care must be taken not
to restrict airflow. Restricting airflow can cause vehicle overheating.
Exterior windnoise
is louder when the vehicle is driven with one or more windows down. Exterior
windnoise occurs when air passes over the body panels, the seams, or the
openings. Use the following items during the test drive in order to aid in
the detection of leaks.
• | Mechanic's stethoscope or heater hose |
• | Masking tape 51 mm (2 in) in width |
- While driving, determine the location of the exterior windnoise
by lowering one window at a time. If the location corresponds with the condition
in step 2, pull over and make a temporary repair with 51 mm (2 in)
wide masking tape.
- Tape over the gaps and the moldings one at a time. Test between
each taping. Taping over the gaps and moldings will correct the condition.
- Temporarily repair the condition with masking tape. Adjust the
tape when needed.
- Continue testing in order to determine if the noise has been eliminated
or other leak areas exist.
- When all the reported leak conditions are located, make permanent
repairs using the proper alignment techniques and the sealing materials.