Sunroof Earthquake
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My Ride: E61 525iA Build 2004/08. "Safirschwartz Metallic". Navi Pro, Adaptive Headlights, Bi-Xenon, Panorama Sunroof etc... CIP 18.00.01 (No noticed bug)
I'm not sure if this belongs here or in the E61-forum (might be the same with E60). Anyway, when I open my panorama sunroof everything is fine. When i start to roll, the built in windshield pops up as it's supposed o do. So far so good!
However, when i reach "out of city speeds" (past 70 km/h / 40 mph) there is some kind of painful wind noise. It's not the expected mid frequency noise, but rather a low frequency (3-5 Hz) "bumbling" noise! Very painful for the ears. I beleive it's there in both sunroof positions (half- or fully open), but it's worse in fully open. Anybody experienced this? Any idea of how to minimize that "pain in the ear", or is the sunroof a parking feature only? (All windows are btw closed).
Everything is aerodynamic when it comes to E6x, but with sunroof open, it's like an old Tupolev...
However, when i reach "out of city speeds" (past 70 km/h / 40 mph) there is some kind of painful wind noise. It's not the expected mid frequency noise, but rather a low frequency (3-5 Hz) "bumbling" noise! Very painful for the ears. I beleive it's there in both sunroof positions (half- or fully open), but it's worse in fully open. Anybody experienced this? Any idea of how to minimize that "pain in the ear", or is the sunroof a parking feature only? (All windows are btw closed).
Everything is aerodynamic when it comes to E6x, but with sunroof open, it's like an old Tupolev...
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My Ride: 530iSE, Black Saphire with beige leather, auto, lux pack, comms pack, viz pack, power mirrors, 122 wheels
I can recall a similar thing with a merc (my e60 doesn't have a sunroof). I found that by opening the rear windows - just a fraction - the air pressure in the car changed and the roaring noise went.
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Happens to me also, especially if I have my rear seats folded down.
Also happened in my E36 M3's.
Also happened in my E36 M3's.
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You just need to crack any one of the windows a hair to alleviate. I had this issue with my old car too.
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Difference in air pressure can lead to this base drumming noise....all cars seem to do this, I dont have a sun roof but I can trigger it by opening the rear windows....
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My Ride: 2008 550 6 speed Carbon Black, Gray Dakota Leather, Black Bamboo Trim, Sport Package, Cold Weather Package, Sun Shades, Aux Input
this is the case with most sunroofs - all 10 or so cars I have owned in my life anyways - 3 different brands (volvo, honda, bmw)
I think it is called buffeting
Like UUronL posted - open the rear windows a crack to allow a little airflow - works like a charm
- Michael
I think it is called buffeting
Like UUronL posted - open the rear windows a crack to allow a little airflow - works like a charm
- Michael
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How about installing one of those "wind deflectors?" It looks ugly but I think it should do the trick.
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I've had sunroof on many cars, and I know what's normal noise. And I was planning to take the panorama roof for my E61. But after trying it out on a demo car I changed my mind. It was practicly impossible to drive with it open; due to the loud wind noise..
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The sunroof buffetting is quite common on many cars but I find it disappointing when it happens on such a highly engineered car. I find it more amazing when the engineers can't solve the problem except for programming or installing some sort of "stop switch" which prevents the roof from opening all the way (many cars have that -- including M-B.) It's as if they threw their hands up and said, "We can't stop the buffetting so we'll give the customer a way to prematurely stop the opening of the roof so it doesn't happen." Incredible!
By the way, on the E60, you can run with the windows up and the roof all the way open and not experience any buffetting (hooray) -- EXCEPT if the fold down rear seats are down...
By the way, on the E60, you can run with the windows up and the roof all the way open and not experience any buffetting (hooray) -- EXCEPT if the fold down rear seats are down...