Caution: An assistant should drive the vehicle while the technician checks for
the location of the reported condition. Otherwise, personal injury could result.
In order to analyze a reported windnoise condition, test
drive the vehicle in order to determine the origin of the noise.
Choose a regular route for the road test. Ensure that the road is smooth
and straight. Ensure that the area has little traffic or little noise in order
to eliminate interference with the test.
Ensure that the streets run in the following 4 directions:
Important: Often there is 1 primary leak source and 1 or more secondary
leaks that contribute to the noise condition. Repairing only 1 of the
contributing leak sources may not completely repair the total condition,
but only reduce the condition.
Drive the vehicle at the speed in which the noise was noticed, or until
the noise is heard. Maintain safe and legal speeds.
Many of the waterleak diagnosis tests are also used for the windnoise
diagnosis.
Most of the windnoise is caused by either leaking seals or misaligned
body surfaces. The following conditions are the 3 basic types of wind
noises:
When moving at highway speeds, air pressure inside the vehicle becomes
significantly greater than the air pressure outside. When a leak occurs, the
escaping air causes a hiss or a whistle.
Wind roar occurs when air passes over or through an opening between
2 body surfaces. Adjust the alignment of the body surfaces in
order to correct the condition.
Wind rush occurs when air presses over the vehicle's body. Wind rush
is related to the aerodynamics of the vehicle. Wind whistle and wind roar
are serviceable. Rule out wind whistle and wind roar before concluding
that the wind noise is due to wind rush.
Diagnose wind whistle or wind roar using the following procedure:
- Note the details for wind noise:
• | The location where the noise is loudest |
• | The position of the windows |
• | What the noise sounds like |
- Inspect the vehicle for the possible cause of the windnoise.
- Test drive the vehicle in order to determine if the windnoise
is external or internal.
- Inspect the vehicle for the following conditions:
• | Sealer and/or adhesive skips |