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posted on December 6th, 2013 at 08:18 PM
Headliner issue


Hi,

I have a question that I am hoping someone else has answered. When driving my bug under 70km/h with the window down everything is fine. But when I get on the freeway the headliner gets air under it. If I close the windows all is good, no air in the headliner.

I am trying to figure out where the air is coming from.

I don't have any of the roof channels plugged in either the boot or the engine bay, could the air be coming in there?

Anyone got any ideas?

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posted on December 7th, 2013 at 04:17 AM



We used to fit weathershields to ease the wind noise into the car,when it gets to the back of the passenger compartment it is swirling and has to go some where. I saw a window sticker that said "Do not open windows over 120MPH" p:rolleyes: perhaps one of these may help.
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posted on December 7th, 2013 at 06:42 AM



Check your bonnet seal. If the rubber is missing, or not touching the bonnet all the way around, air will get in. The faster you go, the more air.



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