ditchdoc
Active member
Wasn't sure if this was interior or exterior discussion ...
Traveling the Interstate at about 75mph ..... lowered the passenger side window briefly. When it was returned to the closed position, the upper edge of the glass "bowed outward" slightly and would not seat inside the grove for a tight seal. The result was considerable cabin air noise. Tried to lower and re-seat 4 or 5 times to no avail. When we came to a rest stop and was able to lightly press in on the outside of the glass as the window was raised, it reseated properly. I didn't use the window further until I got back home where I tried recreate the issue. At a stand still. the window operated and sealed properly. I think the wind turbulence at interstate speeds pulled the glass out of alignment. You would think you could open and close the window at any speed. Anyway, I will mention it at the next dealer service but I am not expecting much in the way of resolution.
Traveling the Interstate at about 75mph ..... lowered the passenger side window briefly. When it was returned to the closed position, the upper edge of the glass "bowed outward" slightly and would not seat inside the grove for a tight seal. The result was considerable cabin air noise. Tried to lower and re-seat 4 or 5 times to no avail. When we came to a rest stop and was able to lightly press in on the outside of the glass as the window was raised, it reseated properly. I didn't use the window further until I got back home where I tried recreate the issue. At a stand still. the window operated and sealed properly. I think the wind turbulence at interstate speeds pulled the glass out of alignment. You would think you could open and close the window at any speed. Anyway, I will mention it at the next dealer service but I am not expecting much in the way of resolution.