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Wind noise near a pillar of a 2020 Dodge Ram 1500

Jmech444

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Have replaced the brake booster grommet all the door seals and fixed voids in the sealant at the bottom of a pillars still have not fixed the noise any ideas at all
 
I have noticed the same issue when the HVAC is either off or on recirc.
I was thinking about removing the wipers and plastic cover just to see if I can find the leak.
 
There's a giant 39 page thread on this. I posted a video of my wind noise issue on post #763. For me, it sounds like a small air leak on the passenger side... at highway speeds or during a windy day. Almost like the window is ever so slightly cracked. When I turn recirculation ON, you can hear something "seal up", and the noise goes away.

 
When I had my F150, people were complaining of the same thing from the A pillars. Somebody mentioned that the side view mirror access on the door had areas that were letting air through. So the fix was to remove the interior cover that allows access to remove the side mirrors, and cover all holes in that area with electrical tape. Also, tape up around any wire harnesses in that area. My truck was silent after this fix and it may be similar on the Ram.
 
Have replaced the brake booster grommet all the door seals and fixed voids in the sealant at the bottom of a pillars still have not fixed the noise any ideas at all

I have noticed the same issue when the HVAC is either off or on recirc.
I was thinking about removing the wipers and plastic cover just to see if I can find the leak.
Hello @Jmech444 and @cpaine, we certainly understand your concern with the wind noise you are experiencing! Please do not hesitate to send us a private message if you are in need of any additional support while addressing this concern with your dealer. We are more than willing to get a case escalated on your behalf to a customer care specialist for additional assistance in having this resolved.

Kathryn
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