Whistling A4
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Re: Whistling A4
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 22:33:41 -0000, "Rob." <robhan@hisabode.freeserve.co.uk>
wrote:
>My 1999 1.8 A4 has a high pitched whine, or whistle, between 58 and 62mph.
>Hard to say where it is coming from. It's not loud but it is annoying,
>garage here suggested that it "comes as standard" Yeah, right ! Any ideas ?
>
>Thanks all.
A-pillar wind noise...
wrote:
>My 1999 1.8 A4 has a high pitched whine, or whistle, between 58 and 62mph.
>Hard to say where it is coming from. It's not loud but it is annoying,
>garage here suggested that it "comes as standard" Yeah, right ! Any ideas ?
>
>Thanks all.
A-pillar wind noise...
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Re: Whistling A4
Try placing a small piece of paper between your mirror base plate and your
"a" piller. I found on mine that is were the sound was coming from. If that
is were it is coming from try putting a small amount of silcone under the
place ( "NOT" the silcone glue, the silcone lube ). That worked for me so
far. If that is not were the sound is coming from try the top of your wind
screen. To test this place a long piece of electrical tape from the wind
screen to the roof and another from the bottom of the first to the actuall
windscreen it self. This should cover any lips that would be catching the
wind and making any sound. If that removes the sound you might need a new
wind screen or just have the current one pushed back in if that is possible.
The last place, or I sould say the first place is the doors. Are you door
moldings frozen? Last winter the door moldings on all four doors got wet the
night before it got below freezing. The next day they were froze in the
position of the door being closed as it was the night before. Well the door
didn't shut the same due to resistance from the froozen molding and it made
a small wistle sound on the highway. Check all those if none of them help, I
don't know what to tell you. Those are just things I have ran into and found
out over the last 3 years.
Hope that helps, My first post by the way. My name is Jim, I am in
Indianapolis, Indiana. Anyone else on here from around Indy?
Jim Good
98.5 A4 2.8 qUattro
"Rob." <robhan@hisabode.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> My 1999 1.8 A4 has a high pitched whine, or whistle, between 58 and 62mph.
> Hard to say where it is coming from. It's not loud but it is annoying,
> garage here suggested that it "comes as standard" Yeah, right ! Any ideas
?
>
> Thanks all.
>
>
"a" piller. I found on mine that is were the sound was coming from. If that
is were it is coming from try putting a small amount of silcone under the
place ( "NOT" the silcone glue, the silcone lube ). That worked for me so
far. If that is not were the sound is coming from try the top of your wind
screen. To test this place a long piece of electrical tape from the wind
screen to the roof and another from the bottom of the first to the actuall
windscreen it self. This should cover any lips that would be catching the
wind and making any sound. If that removes the sound you might need a new
wind screen or just have the current one pushed back in if that is possible.
The last place, or I sould say the first place is the doors. Are you door
moldings frozen? Last winter the door moldings on all four doors got wet the
night before it got below freezing. The next day they were froze in the
position of the door being closed as it was the night before. Well the door
didn't shut the same due to resistance from the froozen molding and it made
a small wistle sound on the highway. Check all those if none of them help, I
don't know what to tell you. Those are just things I have ran into and found
out over the last 3 years.
Hope that helps, My first post by the way. My name is Jim, I am in
Indianapolis, Indiana. Anyone else on here from around Indy?
Jim Good
98.5 A4 2.8 qUattro
"Rob." <robhan@hisabode.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:btna0d$fjn$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk...
> My 1999 1.8 A4 has a high pitched whine, or whistle, between 58 and 62mph.
> Hard to say where it is coming from. It's not loud but it is annoying,
> garage here suggested that it "comes as standard" Yeah, right ! Any ideas
?
>
> Thanks all.
>
>
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Re: Whistling A4
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 22:33:41 -0000, "Rob."
<robhan@hisabode.freeserve.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
> >My 1999 1.8 A4 has a high pitched whine, or whistle, between 58 and
62mph.
> >Hard to say where it is coming from. It's not loud but it is annoying,
> >garage here suggested that it "comes as standard" Yeah, right ! Any ideas
?
> >
> >Thanks all.
>
> A-pillar wind noise...
Sounds right. I have same issue in my A4 and my A6 at highway speeds.
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Re: Whistling A4
"Jim Good" <quattro98@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Try placing a small piece of paper between your mirror base plate and your
> "a" piller. I found on mine that is were the sound was coming from. If
that
> is were it is coming from try putting a small amount of silcone under the
> place ( "NOT" the silcone glue, the silcone lube ). That worked for me so
> far. If that is not were the sound is coming from try the top of your wind
> screen. To test this place a long piece of electrical tape from the wind
> screen to the roof and another from the bottom of the first to the actuall
> windscreen it self. This should cover any lips that would be catching the
> wind and making any sound. If that removes the sound you might need a new
> wind screen or just have the current one pushed back in if that is
possible.
> The last place, or I sould say the first place is the doors. Are you door
> moldings frozen? Last winter the door moldings on all four doors got wet
the
> night before it got below freezing. The next day they were froze in the
> position of the door being closed as it was the night before. Well the
door
> didn't shut the same due to resistance from the froozen molding and it
made
> a small wistle sound on the highway. Check all those if none of them help,
I
> don't know what to tell you. Those are just things I have ran into and
found
> out over the last 3 years.
>
> Hope that helps, My first post by the way. My name is Jim, I am in
> Indianapolis, Indiana. Anyone else on here from around Indy?
>
> Jim Good
>
Welcome to the club Jim.
Romy
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