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Old 09-13-2006, 11:42 AM   #1
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Found my 60mph+ wind noise

Its coming from my Passenger window...I noticed that its set about 4 millimeters back too far.

The air is wizzing on the corner where the window, peak of the sidemirrors base and the windshield pillar meet. Theres a tiny little air gap there.
My driverside window is about 4 millimeters closer to the windsheild pillar than the passenger side and doesnt make noise because of this.


Since i have no idea how to get the window to move forward...can someone help me?

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Old 09-13-2006, 11:58 AM   #2
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Its coming from my Passenger window...I noticed that its set about 4 millimeters back too far.

The air is wizzing on the corner where the window, peak of the sidemirrors base and the windshield pillar meet. Theres a tiny little air gap there.
My driverside window is about 4 millimeters closer to the windsheild pillar than the passenger side and doesnt make noise because of this.


Since i have no idea how to get the window to move forward...can someone help me?
Hi,

The adjustment is not that difficult, but requires disconnecting the battery to disable the airbag and removing the door panel. Look it up in the Bentley Service Manual and it's fully detailed...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99

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