Strange noise from my Fit when the rear windows are down
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Strange noise from my Fit when the rear windows are down
Hello all,
I'm still in the learning and discovery process of this car. I learned today that there's a noise coming from the rear? When the rear windows are down some to all the ways, there's a strange noise coming from the rear wheels I think. The first time I hear this today, I thought one of rear wheels was either losing air or a wheel was loose. I pulled over and examined both rear wheels. There was nothing seen that was out of the ordinary.
The noise kinda sounds like a driveline was out of balance, if it had a driveline. I haven't gotten around to swapping the rear/front tires, but I might if this isn't "normal" on these.
Then to make it weirder, the noise goes away if I keep the windows up. Also the noise starts ~40 mph and kinda get worst going up from there.
Finally the tires are good quality radial tires with maybe 30-40% used up.
I'm still in the learning and discovery process of this car. I learned today that there's a noise coming from the rear? When the rear windows are down some to all the ways, there's a strange noise coming from the rear wheels I think. The first time I hear this today, I thought one of rear wheels was either losing air or a wheel was loose. I pulled over and examined both rear wheels. There was nothing seen that was out of the ordinary.
The noise kinda sounds like a driveline was out of balance, if it had a driveline. I haven't gotten around to swapping the rear/front tires, but I might if this isn't "normal" on these.
Then to make it weirder, the noise goes away if I keep the windows up. Also the noise starts ~40 mph and kinda get worst going up from there.
Finally the tires are good quality radial tires with maybe 30-40% used up.
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Yep, simply wind buffeting from unequal air speed and pressure entering the cabin. It will blow your ear drums out. I prefer blowing my ears out to 80's rock instead of that hideous wind noise. Rain guards over each window will help, as will lowering the rear windows by 2 inches equally on each side. Good luck.
Last edited by BurntZ; 01-16-2018 at 09:51 PM.
#6
"Back in the old days" (1989) I had a 4-door car that would do 140mph before I hit it with the 125 shot. It had the same wind buffeting noise I get with my current 160mph+ twin turbo 4-door. Roll the windows up and drive on.
FWIW, I only hear road noise in our tin can GD Fit with the windows up. Try yours with the windows up and see if you hear anything else. Noise with the back windows down in a 4-door and you're likely hearing wind buffeting.
FWIW, I only hear road noise in our tin can GD Fit with the windows up. Try yours with the windows up and see if you hear anything else. Noise with the back windows down in a 4-door and you're likely hearing wind buffeting.
#7
This sounds like perfect opportunity to do a good practical joke...............
Picture this;
You're driving down the road late at night and your sweetie is napping in the passenger seat. I have a group of rear lights cause I've been bicycle rider for years. I'll have to go through my lights to find a suitable light, but I bet I could find a light that flashes just right. I turn the light on and toss it the back area. Then roll the rear windows down! I start freaking out saying I think there's a UFO chasing us!
She wakes up freaking out!!!!!!!
Picture this;
You're driving down the road late at night and your sweetie is napping in the passenger seat. I have a group of rear lights cause I've been bicycle rider for years. I'll have to go through my lights to find a suitable light, but I bet I could find a light that flashes just right. I turn the light on and toss it the back area. Then roll the rear windows down! I start freaking out saying I think there's a UFO chasing us!
She wakes up freaking out!!!!!!!
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