Wind Noise

I have an issue as well, but a different noise alltogether. Sounds like a rattling noise coming from the point on the driver's side where the top meets the convertible top (with the top up). Unfortunately, right behind my head, next to my ear, so it is all I hear while I drive, not terribly loud, but annoying. When I press on the plastic part of the interior where it sounds like it is coming from, it goes away. My car only has 1100 miles on it (2007 Z4 roadster 3.0i), so I am making my way to the dealer Friday to have looked at. Any similar issues experienced?
 
zee42 said:
WOW!!!!! that brings back memories....I haven't had a joint above my ear since the 60's :)

You can always count on Zee42 to add some spice to a thread! :D
 
I had that problem. I had my 05 Z at the dealer every week, they said it was "NORMAL BECAUSE IT'S A CONVERTIBLE" I didn't settle for that, I waited for a BMW rep, he took it for a ride and said to order a new seal, that did fix it a little. They acted like I was nuts. :fuelfire:

Now since my car was in a rearend accident and the driverside door was pushed some, I don't know how it will be.
 
Usually happens when you wash your Z4 and and open the top, it stretches it while it's wet. Another reason that could be is from driving hard. The car's body tends to twist and that could lose allignment with the window and top.
 
Hello to all I hope this problems works for you, I had the same problem, annoying wind noise on the drivers side at ear level. I needed to re-adjust the door, it is perfect now.

Ok, so you perform this by moving the door adjustment located in the door jamb. First mark the area with masking tape so you know where the current position is then unscrew very little or as little as possible. DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS I REPEAT DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS, ONLY LOOSTEN THEM, otherwise the other end will fall inside the door frame,NIGHTMARE.............................NIGHTMARE......................NIGHTMARE.............
Now move the latch a bit closer to the inside of the car sideways then tighten screws keep adjusting until noise is gone. I moved mine about 3mm and that did it, got it on the first try, be patient and this should do the trick and make sure to make the screws nice and tight but don't over kill the torque.

good luck.

Dustin
 
i had this on my Z4 after they tried to sort out the window bounce thing!

they let some numpty work on the car and replaced the window channels. the final resting place of the window is totally adjustable in all planes!

if you can shut a piece of paper in the door seal (at the rear of the door/ window glass) and pull it out without resistance then i would argue that teh window is not canted in enough at the top / back face.

BMW do have an adjustment set up that defines this dimension. i however think that a couple of twiddles with the two adjustment screws behind the 2 plastic caps on the lower and side of the door will deal with the problem.

Dario
 
dario said:
i however think that a couple of twiddles with the two adjustment screws behind the 2 plastic caps on the lower and side of the door will deal with the problem.

You worry me, you really do! :lol:
 
spokey said:
dario said:
i however think that a couple of twiddles with the two adjustment screws behind the 2 plastic caps on the lower and side of the door will deal with the problem.

You worry me, you really do! :lol:

Spokey, just trying to spread my immense knowledge around LOL

Dario
 
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