Caniac
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Had this whistling noise issue that others here have noted. It would start at around 35mph and persist until I went over 60 and then it would go away. Tried all sorts of things, took it to the dealer twice. At first they didn't hear it so just gave me the car back, second time I drove with the tech and he could hear it, but said it was the PPF and the only possible solution would be to remove the PPF. I found it unlikely that the tiny little nanometer edge of the PPF would be the cause. It was obviously some kind of whistling sound coming from inside the front of the car.
Saw a thread here where they adjusted the hood/apron gap. Tech here took a look and couldn't see any way to make any adjustments there so claimed that thread was BS.
So I got some very thin 1 inch wide and 1/16th inch thick (less than 2mm thick) insulation tape and ran it along the inside front of the frunk right where the hood is supposed to sit flush. Frunk closes without any issues, no gaps of any kind. Whistling noise is completely gone.
This is the tape I used:
https://www.amazon.com/Hxtape-Adhesive-Soundproofing-Waterproofing-Insulation/dp/B07GBPVN9F
Including a picture of where I put it.
Saw a thread here where they adjusted the hood/apron gap. Tech here took a look and couldn't see any way to make any adjustments there so claimed that thread was BS.
So I got some very thin 1 inch wide and 1/16th inch thick (less than 2mm thick) insulation tape and ran it along the inside front of the frunk right where the hood is supposed to sit flush. Frunk closes without any issues, no gaps of any kind. Whistling noise is completely gone.
This is the tape I used:
https://www.amazon.com/Hxtape-Adhesive-Soundproofing-Waterproofing-Insulation/dp/B07GBPVN9F
Including a picture of where I put it.
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