excessive wind noise SC2

Well, the saga continues. I finally got the stupid ventshades off my windows on my '02 SC2, and had the door applique panels replaced (paint chipping).

Now when driving at speeds of 50+ I get excessive wind noise coming from the top rear corner of the driver's side door. The noise silences when I put my hand over that spot while driving, which makes me think that there is an air leak somewhere in the door frame. My tech. tried reseating the rubber gasket that goes around the door but that did not make the noise go away.

Before I can put new ventshades on, I need to fix this, the wind noise is driving me mad as it is right in my left ear all the time! Is this a known bug with the SC2 and how can it be fixed? Thanx.

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marx404
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Turn up the radio.

-DanD

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Dan Duncan

Try dragging a dollar bill through that area or spray it with a garden hose. You need to see if your door actually makes contact with the rubber seal there.

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blah blah

We used a buiseness card to check the seals and found no anomolies. We even compared the spacing with another SC2, no obvious difference. We tried putting tape over the outside of the door where the outside door seals meet the window by the applique, it seemed to quell the wind noise when taping up the top of the door. So - based upon that, we are guessing that the door frame MAY have been inadvertantly bent when the Ventshade was pulled off.

gee Dan, the only song I can think of that would even remotely disquise the noise would be Pink Floyd's "A Pillar of Winds", er-thanks anywayz......

What do you think blah blah, door frame bent, seal destroyed, what could it be? I am going crazy from the noise. marx404

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marx404

Sounds like one of those things I would have to see with my own eyes... :\

Try comparing the fit of the door, window, and trim on that side to the other side. If somethings out of wack you should be able to visually pick up on it that way.

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blah blah

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