General Noise (Speed) (Other) - Noises & Vibration Symptoms

Common symptoms and diagnostic guides.

Cup tray buzz in wind

Cup tray buzzing in wind is usually caused by wind noise entering gaps around the cup holder or interior trim causing resonance or vibration. This is a low?risk annoyance that can often be fixed with trim or seal adjustments.

low risk

Door gap hum

A humming or whistling noise from a door gap is usually caused by air flowing through an imperfect seal at speed. This guide helps identify and fix the source of door-area wind noise.

low risk

Door gap murmur

Door gap murmur is an unwanted wind or air noise entering the cabin through imperfect door gaps or seals, often noticeable at speed.

low risk

Door seal buzz

A door seal buzz is usually caused by worn or misaligned weatherstripping, trim vibration, or small air leaks that create buzzing at speed. Most fixes involve cleaning, restoring seal contact pressure, or adding anti-rattle tape/felt at known rubbing points.

low risk

Door seal pop on bumps

Experiencing a door seal pop on bumps? Discover common causes and effective DIY fixes to restore your vehicle's comfort and integrity.

low risk

Door trim hums at speed

A humming sound from the door trim at speed is typically caused by aerodynamic wind noise due to air pressure and structural vibration around door seals and panels. This guide helps diagnose and reduce it.

low risk

Door weather hiss

A door weather hiss is usually caused by wind entering through a small gap in the door seal area due to worn weatherstripping, door misalignment, or window sealing issues. Proper inspection of seals, door alignment, and leak testing can pinpoint the exact source quickly.

low risk

Seatbelt mount buzz

A buzzing/rattle near the seatbelt mount is usually caused by a loose height adjuster mechanism, plastic trim vibration, or internal seatbelt retractor rattle from road vibration. Most fixes involve securing trim, adding anti-rattle padding, or tightening the anchor hardware (with correct torque procedures).

medium risk

Sunroof breeze pop

A popping or breeze noise from the sunroof often indicates wind intrusion or seal/track issues. This guide helps identify causes, assess safety, and outline checks.

low risk

Sunroof clasp hiss

A hissing sound from the sunroof typically indicates an air leak due to worn seals, misalignment, or track issues. Proper inspection and seal maintenance can reduce or eliminate the noise.

low risk

Sunroof gap hiss

A hissing or wind noise around a closed sunroof is usually caused by aerodynamic air flow through imperfect seals or misalignment of the sunroof against the roof. It increases with vehicle speed and can be reduced by adjusting or replacing seals and aligning the sunroof.

low risk

Sunroof lip hiss

Experiencing a sunroof lip hiss? Discover common causes and solutions to this annoying issue in your vehicle's body and interior system.

Sunroof rustle

Sunroof rustle (wind or rattling noise) is often caused by airflow turbulence, worn seals, misalignment, or loose components around the sunroof area. Fixing it can improve cabin comfort and safety.

low risk

Sunroof seal hiss in wind

Sunroof seal hissing noise in wind is usually caused by air leakage due to worn or misaligned seals and can be diagnosed by inspecting seals and alignment.

low risk

Sunroof shade hums at speed

A humming or wind noise from the sunroof shade at speed is typically aerodynamic wind noise caused by airflow and poor sealing around the sunroof area, often from gaps, misalignment, or worn seals.

low risk

Sunroof wind jitter

Sunroof wind jitter is an aerodynamic noise issue caused by airflow and seal/tolerance problems around the sunroof at speed, leading to cabin vibration or buffeting noise.

low risk

Sunroof wind pop

A sunroof wind pop is typically an aerodynamic noise caused by air turbulence or seal misalignment around the sunroof at speed.

low risk

Sunroof wind spike

Sunroof wind spike is a common aerodynamic cabin noise at speed caused by turbulent airflow interacting with sunroof openings, seals, or gaps and can often be reduced by improving seals or adjusting alignment.

low risk

Sunroof wind spit noise

Sunroof wind noise (whistling/spit sound) is typically caused by seal gaps, misalignment, or aerodynamic turbulence around the sunroof edges, especially at speed, and can often be mitigated with basic inspections and adjustments.

low risk

Sunroof wind tension

Learn about sunroof wind tension issues, their causes, and effective DIY fixes to maintain your vehicle's interior comfort.

low risk

Wind whine inside cabin

Cabin wind whine is airflow?induced noise inside the vehicle that becomes noticeable at highway speeds due to aerodynamic forces and sealing issues.

low risk