Where does the wind noise from the corners of high-speed car windows come from?
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High-speed wind noise from car window corners is generated by gaps at the edges of the windows. Additional information: Causes of wind leakage at high speeds: This phenomenon is mainly related to door sealing strips, and secondly, check whether the areas where wiring harnesses pass through have poor sealing; The sound of closing the door may be related to improper adjustment of the door lock and lock post. Improper adjustment of the door lock block position can lead to abnormal door closing sounds or difficulty in opening and closing. Solutions: Solution one: Wind leakage is somewhat related to door sealing strips. You can go to an auto parts market to install additional sealing strips. Solution two: Lower the window glass and press down on the upper right corner of the sealing strip near the door frame, revealing a small hole where the wind enters, causing the wind noise. Roll 3M double-sided tape into pieces the size of xylitol and stuff them into the hole until it is completely filled. This can reduce the wind noise.