Hi there,
Just wondering if anyone else experiences this problem. When I have roof down and the side windows up, they rattle against each other over bumps. Could drive with windows down but I imagine it would be very breezy at speed. Any thoughts
Side windows rattle when roof is down
- GrandadMonkey
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It happens with all of them. Convertibles lack the rigidity of a hatchback or saloon car.
Helps if you keep your speed down over the bumps.
Helps if you keep your speed down over the bumps.
Ron
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A wind deflector is a worthwhile investment. Wouldn't be without ours.Ollie wrote:I was doing around 60mph (:Yes::no::Yes::thumbs:) on the A12 with roof off and windows up - didnt hear the windows rattle but did discover how noisy wind can be!!!:lol2::thumbs:
Ron
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Yeah I saw lots of posts on here saying how good a wind deflector is. Am I right in thinking this is the black meshy thing that sits at the back or front of the roll bars? What does it actually do? I read it stops back passengers getting stiff/chilly necks, does it stop noise or wind or both?GrandadMonkey wrote:A wind deflector is a worthwhile investment. Wouldn't be without ours.Ollie wrote:I was doing around 60mph (:Yes::no::Yes::thumbs:) on the A12 with roof off and windows up - didnt hear the windows rattle but did discover how noisy wind can be!!!:lol2::thumbs:
Once its in place do you have to remove it and store it when roof goes up or does it stay where it is regardless?
I may buy one and try it - but I havent got my sereo going yet (took factory one out and plugs didnt fit one from my old car) so when I get that done I'm hoping some good tunes will cover the wind :lol2:
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Yes. I leave ours in as it hides stuff on the rear seats. Only take it out when we carry passengers in the back which is once in a blue moon. Stops the blustery noise and the wind.
Ron
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Blue1.6S
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It's not just bumps, but anything other than totally smooth tarmac that they can rattle. I understand the lack of rigidity in a convertable, it just seems a bit excessive, and a worry of glass against glass. You would think peugeot could of incorporated a design where somehow the windows would fix/slot together when up & when roof is down.GrandadMonkey wrote:It happens with all of them. Convertibles lack the rigidity of a hatchback or saloon car.
Helps if you keep your speed down over the bumps.
I suppose you probably get that with something more expensive like a BMW or MERC.
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Blue1.6S
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Does wind deflector reduce buffeting if you choose to have the windows down as well.GrandadMonkey wrote:Yes. I leave ours in as it hides stuff on the rear seats. Only take it out when we carry passengers in the back which is once in a blue moon. Stops the blustery noise and the wind.
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