View Full Version : Sunroof "whistle" fixed!!! MUAHAHAHA!
kandyflip445
01-10-2004, 09:39 PM
Well I was taking my gf to the airport about 200 miles away and on the way back I started to mess with the sunroof. I noticed that when closing it about 3/4ths of the way it would stop whistling. So, I stuck a pen in from the back(eeewww that sounded gross) to keep it from closing all the way. :eek: IT DIDN'T WHISTLE!!!! So now I'm going to go to Wal-Mart and try to find some little rubber stoppers to keep it from closing all the way so I won't have a pen looking ghetto sticking out. Though, no one has noticed yet. I hope this helps ppl with theirs sunroofs.
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s13driver
01-10-2004, 10:03 PM
does it leak if you leave it like that ?:rolleyes: :confused:
FRpilot
01-10-2004, 10:19 PM
"oh. that trick. ive been doing it for years." - bunta
well. yea i tried leaving it not closed all the way but after a while it would always pop back open or pop close so i guess if i use a pen like you. it would work.
kandyflip445
01-10-2004, 10:36 PM
s13driver-no it does not leak. It actually seals tighter. That's why it doesn't whistle.
FRpilot-yeah I tried just leaving it too but it kept popping open. That's why I tried this. Hopefully I can find some suitable rubber stoppers. If I do I'll post which ones they are.
Rennen
01-10-2004, 11:25 PM
There is a slightly more elegant and permanent fix for this.
Take off the plastic piece at the latch, then unbolt the latch from the roof, and go get some washers from any place that sells hardware, get like 6 to 10, varying in thickness( i forget how many it took me, they are dirt cheap anyway) Put the washers between the roof and the latch plate. This moves the fulcrum out a bit and gives your latch a little more force. Use different amounts and thicknesses of washers to find the perfect spot where is holds the sunroof down, but doesn’t take extreme effort to lock shut.
Now your sunroof will not whistle anymore..... well at least until the rubber seal starts to crack and come off :(
-Matt
THX1138
01-10-2004, 11:40 PM
Heh heh, I've been using a piece of rubber hose about 2 inches long for probably five years. If I open or remove the sunroof, I just drop the hose in the ashtray. I know about the washer fix, but I've been too busy with stuff like suspension, Z brakes, S14 seats, and electric fans to bother with it yet. I'll probably do it when I put a piece of rubber in the rearview mirror bracket to keep it from vibrating.
twitchy
01-11-2004, 02:42 AM
i changed the latch itself with a new(er) one and it doesnt whistle unless I go stupid-fast.
i hear that strut tower braces help reduce the rattling when the roof is open too!?
KiDyNomiTe
01-11-2004, 09:18 AM
Originally posted by FRpilot
"oh. that trick. ive been doing it for years." - bunta
well. yea i tried leaving it not closed all the way but after a while it would always pop back open or pop close so i guess if i use a pen like you. it would work.
lol first time it popped out on me it was like 3AM and I was in the middle of nowhere, freaked the hell out of me like someone was screaming at me or something.
Sure woke me up:rolleyes:
THX1138
01-11-2004, 11:22 AM
i hear that strut tower braces help reduce the rattling when the roof is open too!?
Tower braces, particularly in the rear, help a ton with rattles and chatter from the sunroof. I've had my rear tower brace off for a few days while I've been futzing around with the S14 back seat install, and all those noises that I haven't missed a bit for the last three months are back. I really need to finish the job and get it all buttoned up so my roof can be quiet again.
twitchy
01-11-2004, 07:46 PM
very good to hear...and do you have a cheap ebay one cause thats what im prolly going to get
kandyflip445
01-11-2004, 09:31 PM
Can we get an archive for the fixes in this thread? I like the washer one a little better but the rubber stopper is far easier. Peel the back off, stick, done.:D
mrmephistopheles
01-11-2004, 10:53 PM
sure, i'll throw a copy of this into the archives..
lemme add a few quick search keywords:
sunroof whistle fix leak air open simple fixed noise noises whistling
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