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ginga



Member Since: 27 Apr 2011
Location: Surrey
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Wind noise

Hi All , being new to the FL2 i,m not sure if this is a problem or not to be honest , but when driving at a reasonable mph , 50 ish , when we open the rear windows so the dogs can have some air but keeping the fronts closed , the wind noise is unbearable , like a banging in your eardrums , not just wind rush , but like having the base turned right up on the radio type thing , not sure ive made myself clear Laughing Laughing , confused meself here Shocked

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maffs



Member Since: 14 Nov 2010
Location: Gwernymynydd - North Wales
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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Santorini Black

Quite common on several vehicles Sad Unfortunately you'll have to open the front windows a little to counter the 'drum' effect. I think there was something in the manual about this???

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Member Since: 30 Jun 2010
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Yes it's normal. Sounds like you've got a flat tyre when you open the back ones. I open all the windows this weather when I'm pootling around London (average traffic speed 11mph or thereabouts). Any faster I use the aircon nowadays. Which isn't a lot of help if you've got dogs who need fresh air (or dogs whose presence means YOU need fresh air!)

Post #100467 1st May 2011 2:37 pm
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