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So far every seal on every door has been replaced, Still have the tea pot morse code going on for an hour each direction to Tucson. I will say this, it will be my first and last Ram.
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Had another trip (120km) , very windy was doing 80-120km/h no issues.
So far i am happy.
I did send a message to my dealership asking if they can provide what exactly was done / where, however, no response yet.
I did the 3/8 backer rod shoved behind the weatherstripping on the door like one user said and it fixed it. Drove it in the rain as well and haven’t had any leaking or anything.Awful quiet, anyone get anything done that may have fixed it? No loose bolts in my cowl. Has anyone successfully had Ram do anything to help the problem or anything? I'm so frustrated with this crap it is sad.
Could you take some pictures? I'm ready to DIY this thing.I did the 3/8 backer rod shoved behind the weatherstripping on the door like one user said and it fixed it. Drove it in the rain as well and haven’t had any leaking or anything.
Could you take some pictures? I'm ready to DIY this thing.
Nice! I didn’t put the backer rod on the door weatherstripping, I put it behind the body side weatherstripping. It has been working great for a few weeks. I’ve been thru the car wash multiple times and drove in 80 mph wind with excellent results! I’ll check into your door side install and see if it may be better, or if I can double up!I used about 18” of backer rod
first photo just shows that it’s not causing the door to bulge out any.
2nd and 3rd photo shows the backer rod tucked behind the door weatherstripping.
Last photo just showing how the weatherstripping looks without pulling it back. You can see just sliver of the gray backer rod.
Thanks for the info and pictures! Where would I purchase the backer rod?I used about 18” of backer rod
first photo just shows that it’s not causing the door to bulge out any.
2nd and 3rd photo shows the backer rod tucked behind the door weatherstripping.
Last photo just showing how the weatherstripping looks without pulling it back. You can see just sliver of the gray backer rod.
No problem! Any home improvement store will have it in the threshold/weatherstripping section.Thanks for the info and pictures! Where would I purchase the backer rod?
Nice! I might do the sameNice! I didn’t put the backer rod on the door weatherstripping, I put it behind the body side weatherstripping. It has been working great for a few weeks. I’ve been thru the car wash multiple times and drove in 80 mph wind with excellent results! I’ll check into your door side install and see if it may be better, or if I can double up!
Here’s my original post : https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/may-have-found-the-open-door-noise-source.16265/post-246467
That is the response I've gotten and I've even brought in recording of the loud howling noise... basi telling .e I have to live with it. When you spend better than 50K on a truck you expect it not to have issues like thisToday i noticed the same problem with my truck, for the first time, so sux!
2019 Big Horn.
I will report this to the dealership next time i go , in a week or so.
(Just afraid that i will hear the usual story ' cannot reproduce').
This is already like 4th thing i had to go in and even have my vehicle in overnight to fix some 'quality control / poor design' issues.
NICE! This will be my weekend project. Last question, did you add it all the way around the doors or only in strategic places?No problem! Any home improvement store will have it in the threshold/weatherstripping section.
It's a ***** but get a roll of 2" 3M blue tape and start taping up areas where you think the noise is coming from. When you find it, show the dealer. I did that and found it in the sunroof. It was fixed quickly and the dealer was happy to know where it was. I guess they are not paid much to find it.That is the response I've gotten and I've even brought in recording of the loud howling noise... basi telling .e I have to live with it. When you spend better than 50K on a truck you expect it not to have issues like this
NICE! This will be my weekend project. Last question, did you add it all the way around the doors or only in strategic places?
I have a theory that I haven't tested but figured I'd put it out there. I know the cause of the noise is because the hvac system lets too much air into the cab. There is a door deep in the top passenger side of the dash that opens to let the hvac system either heat or cool that air, when recirculation is on that door is shut and the hvac system is using air from inside the cab. My theory is that the door up in the dash is letting too much air into the cab and it can't get out of the cab fast enough at higher speeds, so essentially its preasurizing the cab and some of the air is getting out through the front door seals or somewhere around there.
WHAT TO TEST-
When you hear the noise crack the rear sliding glass window maybe half an inch and see what happens. I wouldn't use the side windows because that will cause too much noise. If you have a sunroof you could try venting that as well.
I could be totally wrong but worth a try I guess.
That is the response I've gotten and I've even brought in recording of the loud howling noise... basi telling .e I have to live with it. When you spend better than 50K on a truck you expect it not to have issues like this
Sounds like a gasket around the opening to the evaporator case because its pressurize and depresure rising the cab. They have to pull the whole dash out to replace it. Does the noise seem to come more from the passenger sideTry this to see if you have the same sound that I've figured out I have. When your driving on the highway about 100kmh change from recirc on the climate control and then back to fresh air. Mine completely goes away on fresh and I hear it on recirculating. Really strange....
That is the response I've gotten and I've even brought in recording of the loud howling noise... basi telling .e I have to live with it. When you spend better than 50K on a truck you expect it not to have issues like this