Mountaineer2K6
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Yep - outside. You are trying to prevent the wind from hitting that seal.Thanks for that. So I’m sure I understand I put the painters tape on the outside Correct. I’ll give it a shit thanks again.
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Yep - outside. You are trying to prevent the wind from hitting that seal.Thanks for that. So I’m sure I understand I put the painters tape on the outside Correct. I’ll give it a shit thanks again.
Wow. I have the headliners too, and mine is loud like no other vehicle. At 60+ it's like you have a window cracked. It doesn't bother me and it sounds like it's normal from what I've read, but it does surprise my passengers who are thinking a window must be down. If yours is as quiet as a pickup, maybe it's time to look into why mine isn't.I ordered with Mopar Headliners, its almost as quiet as my F150 as an fyi, the white looks stupid but shes quiet
I have the headliners, and it's not as quiet as a F150, but only due to some wind noise at the front. No whistles, just wind buffeting around the windshield/top at the front. Nowhere near as loud as my JK was, it's a significant step forward.Wow. I have the headliners too, and mine is loud like no other vehicle. At 60+ it's like you have a window cracked. It doesn't bother me and it sounds like it's normal from what I've read, but it does surprise my passengers who are thinking a window must be down. If yours is as quiet as a pickup, maybe it's time to look into why mine isn't.
I am having the same issue with my 2018 JLU Sahara.Hi RW Sting Gray,
We are very sorry that you are experiencing this. We suggest having your dealer inspect this concern. We are happy to assist you if you do choose to have your dealer look into this. Just send us a private message!
Lydia
Jeep Social Care Specialist
Hi maranom232,I am having the same issue with my 2018 JLU Sahara.
Finally think I got the wind crackling noise solved!!!Keep us posted on your findings!
Can you send a pic of what you mean ?Finally think I got the wind crackling noise solved!!!
Driving this last week the noise was driving me nuts, so I took the time to lean in close while driving at highway speeds, listening to where noise is. Determined source of my driverside crackle noise seemed to come from the door around where the side mirror is. Looking through FCAs documentation, they mention the flag piece (black triangle plastic trim piece). I removed it (by the way two different spring clamps, the top one could possibly fall inside door, mine did) and slightly bent the flag piece so that it sat more flush with the driver door. Since then, no more crackle!
Can you send a pic of what you mean ?
Just got my Jeep back from my dealership, after diagnosis they have ordered me a new Freedom Panel (Drivers side ) & Header Seal. Should be fixed / installed in about a week.Hi maranom232,
I'm sorry to hear about this. I understand how frustrating this may be. Have you had a chance to address this concern with your dealer? Please feel free to send us a private message if you need any additional assistance with this concern. We're happy to help!
Lydia
Jeep Social Care Specialist
Hi nerubi,My JL is a week old. Drove it short distance on highway before signing and heard wind noise upper left driver's side. Wasn't bad so decided to wait to see if anything else popped up before taking it in. Took it out on a windy night and starting at 45 mph it developed a whistle that got louder as I got to 55 mph. Turned and drove opposite direction still there but not as loud. Taped windshield, freedom panels and front door gaps, still whistled. One time it sounded like popcorn popping on top of the windshield. Looked and could see a little bit of light at driver's door upper seal. Put some tape in gap but still whistles. Everything seems tight so will take into dealer in a couple of weeks to see what they can find.
Interesting response from the Jeep Care rep. I just drove 2 different 2019 JL's and both have the same wind noise issue as the ones I drove in Jan of 2018. One was so loud that I could actually feel the air flowing into the Jeep at the top of the windshield seam. The sales person was non plussed when I pointed this flaw out to them. They commented, "its a Jeep, what do you expect". I replied, that for nearly $50k I expect better!Hi maranom232,
I'm sorry to hear about this. I understand how frustrating this may be. Have you had a chance to address this concern with your dealer? Please feel free to send us a private message if you need any additional assistance with this concern. We're happy to help!
Lydia
Jeep Social Care Specialist
Yes, seems like clearly a growing issue out there. Jeep is replacing my driver's side freedom panel this week, and replacing the whole head/windshield seal. I will report back to to this forum thread once i get my jeep back and have it for a few days under different driving conditions.Interesting response from the Jeep Care rep. I just drove 2 different 2019 JL's and both have the same wind noise issue as the ones I drove in Jan of 2018. One was so loud that I could actually feel the air flowing into the Jeep at the top of the windshield seam. The sales person was non plussed when I pointed this flaw out to them. They commented, "its a Jeep, what do you expect". I replied, that for nearly $50k I expect better!