Oh - I already tried that and it didn't make any difference in the wind noise. And I don't have crossbars up top.
door;
Oh - I already tried that and it didn't make any difference in the wind noise. And I don't have crossbars up top.
door;
door;
Then I would try some tape in that area. If it helps, probably need the 'new' part as outlined in the TSB. If not, the problem is elsewhere and the 'new' part would be a waste of money.
Carl
Welcome to the absurd stupidity of the Subaru noisy windows. Years and years of making these cars and they could not get it right.
The post has become too long so I did not read it. Sorry if i am repeating someone else.
I am going to tell you what worked for me: The glass in the front doors of your car have something like 6 adjustments. These control the position of the glass in the door(in or out), the angle with which it comes out of the door, the position front/aft and also its inclination (forward/rearward).
Sooo, I looked at the other side door as to get an idea of what I wanted to achieve and then adjusted the noisy door to look just like the quiet one. It did work. If you provide me with an email address I will forward you the section of the catalog that deals with the adjustments.
Hope this helps.
AS
M. Baker wrote:
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Why don't you post it here so everyone can see it. This was you won't have to send a lot of e-mails and everyone can take advantage of it.
You can get my email addy from my posts above. Just click on "View Profile" next to my screen name, then click on the partial email addy that shows, and type in the characters to unlock the addy. :)
FYI, for anyone reading your post not on google groups, it shows plain as day (rewritten so you see it) thebakersmml at hotmail dot com
-- Todd H.
2001 Legacy Outback Wagon, 2.5L H-4 Chicago, Illinois USA
that too. :)
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