Kind of a tricky one
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Kind of a tricky one
I drive my strat alone 99% of the time, from work, school, and back. At highish speeds (60+) I can hear small air leaks in the cabin with all the windows closed and doors shut securely. Of course, I can not identify the exact locations of these leaks since I'm busy driving. It was pouring outside today and I sat in the car while the rain fell, but there were no leaks that I could see. Any suggestions on how to find/correct this?
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RE: Kind of a tricky one
yea, i know, as long as its not something thats messed up with the car I wont worry about it.
Heres another question though: Has anyone tried to record the engine compartment as they drive, just so they can get a better idea of slight noises coming from the front-end? I was thinking of putting a small digital recorder temporarily inside the bumper or somewhere away from the heat, just so I can have a better idea of what it sounds like while driving.
Heres another question though: Has anyone tried to record the engine compartment as they drive, just so they can get a better idea of slight noises coming from the front-end? I was thinking of putting a small digital recorder temporarily inside the bumper or somewhere away from the heat, just so I can have a better idea of what it sounds like while driving.
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RE: Kind of a tricky one
yea i was thinking of using some kind of powder, but then i thought that it would end up all over the inside of the car and that would be a pain. What I do to remedy the situation is just turn the speakers up. I never knew how cool a CD player could be till now...
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RE: Kind of a tricky one
haha, ok. well i actually think I found the leak, its kind of strange. I feel air flowing from the power window *****. Its a tiny bit of air, but somehow its coming through. Theres also a little bit coming from a gap where the rubber door seal was partially ripped off. Doesnt really bother me anymore, only happens at speeds over 80 or so...
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