wind problem when passenger side rear is lowered all the way down
not sure if this is the right forum for this but i am a toyota salesperson and had a couple who are interested in a Camry but had experienced a deafening wind noise and draft turbulence that was uncomfortable for all parties in the car when the rear window
was lowered all the way in the rear passenger side and the car was moving at 55 mph, the effect of the wind made the ear drums
shake under the turbulence and they were wondering if it was a design flaw in this 2007 Camry xle, i am interested in ne comments u have.
jerry
was lowered all the way in the rear passenger side and the car was moving at 55 mph, the effect of the wind made the ear drums
shake under the turbulence and they were wondering if it was a design flaw in this 2007 Camry xle, i am interested in ne comments u have.
jerry
Alot of cars will do that when only 1 window is rolled down. Air comes in the car, has nowhere to go, and then tries to circulate back out the same way it's coming in....causing turbulence. Slightly roll down a window on the other side of the car and it should go away. I don't think it's car specific, just the way the wind moves.
Um, you're on the highway with a window down. Of course it's going to be noisy!
Wind the window back up and the problem will magically disappear!
Wind the window back up and the problem will magically disappear!
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