Rubbing noise from front window seals
#1
Rubbing noise from front window seals
Hi all! Long time lurker, first time poster... it's finally time to ask for help since I didn't find one post on this problem...
Our 2006 A3 (29k miles) has suddenly started emitting sounds from the front window rubber seals. It's a frequent low-tone rubbing sound, short like a chirp, but it sounds low and dull, not shrill. It's on both (front) sides of the car when the windows are closed, and it goes away as soon as you open the windows even a crack (which is why I suspect the rubber seals that the windows close against).
I think the rubber seals are drying with age, and the flexing of the chassis is moving the windows around ever so slightly, creating this sound.
I haven't tried anything to fix it yet - my first-line weapon will be a can of silicone lubricant spray, but I didn't want to do anything before I checked the forums.
Has anyone else had a problem like this?
Our 2006 A3 (29k miles) has suddenly started emitting sounds from the front window rubber seals. It's a frequent low-tone rubbing sound, short like a chirp, but it sounds low and dull, not shrill. It's on both (front) sides of the car when the windows are closed, and it goes away as soon as you open the windows even a crack (which is why I suspect the rubber seals that the windows close against).
I think the rubber seals are drying with age, and the flexing of the chassis is moving the windows around ever so slightly, creating this sound.
I haven't tried anything to fix it yet - my first-line weapon will be a can of silicone lubricant spray, but I didn't want to do anything before I checked the forums.
Has anyone else had a problem like this?
#2
RE: Rubbing noise from front window seals
I am experiencingwhat may be the same thing. Well, maybe. Mine is a slight plasticky rattle/tapping noise that comes with every slight disturbance on the road. I roll them down even 1/8" and it goes away. However, I am pretty sure the source is in the door itself, as the sound does not go away by putting pressure on the glass with my elbow.
I thought it was my Open Sky (lee my ranting thread) at first, but as it became more constant I was able to narrow it down. My car only has 6,000 miles though [:@]
I thought it was my Open Sky (lee my ranting thread) at first, but as it became more constant I was able to narrow it down. My car only has 6,000 miles though [:@]
#4
RE: Rubbing noise from front window seals
It comes back though Chef.
VehiGAZ, this is a known problem. Search some of the UK Audi forums and you'll see what I mean.
My car is going in to the dealer tomorrow for one or two warranty items. The squeaking is one of the things I want to see about getting fixed. Hold on and I'll post back Thursday night with the outcome.
VehiGAZ, this is a known problem. Search some of the UK Audi forums and you'll see what I mean.
My car is going in to the dealer tomorrow for one or two warranty items. The squeaking is one of the things I want to see about getting fixed. Hold on and I'll post back Thursday night with the outcome.
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RE: Rubbing noise from front window seals
Same rattling/tapping sound as drum noted. Took it to dealership and sure enough "cannot duplicate problem". I think something may have come loose within the door panel itself, probably some wiring or something. I'm tired of dealing with the incompetent service dept. at my Audi dealership (yes, that's you Audi of Santa Monica). I just figured I'll try to tone it out, hoping someone else will finally get a TSB for it.
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RE: Rubbing noise from front window seals
Update on my rattling/tapping situation. Since I haven't considered my noises to sounds like rubber shifting and nothing was found loose beneath the interior panel, I thought maybe the problem is with the window regulator (i.e., take it to the dealer 100 timesb/c no DIY fix). But finally while the door was misbehaving I pressed outward against the top of the door frame and it quieted down.
I called around the Bimmer dealerships for Gummi Pflege...turns out BMW has discontinued supplying area dealers with the stuff and nowprovides Wurth rubber/plastic conditioning gel. Went home and applied on all the door seals per instructions provided on theAudi-sport UK forum. Took her for a spin in my hood and still noisy. Went over the seals again (most heavily at the top of the door), rolled down the window and spread that stuff everywhere possible....even jammed it into the corners of the window housing with my fingers. Also per the Audi-Sport forum I kept the window down, leaned against the door from the outside and tugged the top of thewindow frame outward a couple of times. I then had my bandmates coming over for practice, so I did not drive anywhere for the rest of the evneing.
This morning, I went to work and the door was completely quiet! Between nudging the window frame outward, conditioning the door seals and conditioning the window seals, I'm not sure what did the trick. And for all I know the noises could start up again tomorrow. But something is working, even if temporary.
I called around the Bimmer dealerships for Gummi Pflege...turns out BMW has discontinued supplying area dealers with the stuff and nowprovides Wurth rubber/plastic conditioning gel. Went home and applied on all the door seals per instructions provided on theAudi-sport UK forum. Took her for a spin in my hood and still noisy. Went over the seals again (most heavily at the top of the door), rolled down the window and spread that stuff everywhere possible....even jammed it into the corners of the window housing with my fingers. Also per the Audi-Sport forum I kept the window down, leaned against the door from the outside and tugged the top of thewindow frame outward a couple of times. I then had my bandmates coming over for practice, so I did not drive anywhere for the rest of the evneing.
This morning, I went to work and the door was completely quiet! Between nudging the window frame outward, conditioning the door seals and conditioning the window seals, I'm not sure what did the trick. And for all I know the noises could start up again tomorrow. But something is working, even if temporary.