Panoramic sunroof rattles - driving mad
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My Ride: e39 525i Touring, will order e61 as soon as I can decide on engine and options...
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Originally Posted by new-kid' post='313309' date='Jul 20 2006, 11:42 PM
The full sunroof was replaced on warranty - off the road for 3 days but so far has been a perfect cure.
Provided only opened to first position, I don't have any problem with wind buffeting even up to 80-90 MPH. But if slide fully back then get that noise you refer to from just 30-40 MPH (50-60KPH) - I assume the fully back position is just for when parked or in slow traffic jam
Provided only opened to first position, I don't have any problem with wind buffeting even up to 80-90 MPH. But if slide fully back then get that noise you refer to from just 30-40 MPH (50-60KPH) - I assume the fully back position is just for when parked or in slow traffic jam
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My Ride: 525d E61, M-Package in Carbonblack, DVB-T and X-Box installed
Originally Posted by new-kid' post='313309' date='Jul 20 2006, 11:42 PM
The full sunroof was replaced on warranty - off the road for 3 days but so far has been a perfect cure.
Provided only opened to first position, I don't have any problem with wind buffeting even up to 80-90 MPH. But if slide fully back then get that noise you refer to from just 30-40 MPH (50-60KPH) - I assume the fully back position is just for when parked or in slow traffic jam
Provided only opened to first position, I don't have any problem with wind buffeting even up to 80-90 MPH. But if slide fully back then get that noise you refer to from just 30-40 MPH (50-60KPH) - I assume the fully back position is just for when parked or in slow traffic jam
The "wommering" noise when opened the roof fully can be avoided if you slightly open one of the windows (e.g. the back right window) just a little bit. The noise cannot be avoided as the air pressure inside collides with the incoming air. So open a little "escape path for inside air" and there you go
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Volkmar (I currently face wind-noise on the front of the sunroof - get's in next week...)
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