Tesla wind noises revisited. Problem solved. Finally!

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  • Опубліковано 22 вер 2023
  • I just made another video. First look at this video at this starting point to refresh of what I'm going to fix. • Tesla Wind Noises Solv...
    This is the gap that I'm going to fix. I tried and tried and tried to insert that into the glass on the B pillar, it would not reach enough. So I decided to get a small piece of round window seal cut it to fit into the small gap I had inside, Push it into the gap underneath the rubber seals, then essentially glue the rubbers on the outside together anyplace I saw a gap remaining. I cover it in more detail in this video I just made: • Tesla wind noises revi...
    Another thought that I forgot to mention:
    Check both the front and back of the B Pillar "glass" where the rubber is supposed to FULLY seat and FULLY seal. I had gaps both front and back. Close those gaps however you can. I finally filled any larger gap with pieces of tubular window rubber, then I GLUED it shut with a adhesive made for weather stripping.
    If you have any more questions shoot me a text message at:
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    I'd like to monetize some day for all the work I'm sharing.
    Thank you
    Sincerely,
    George Borrelli

КОМЕНТАРІ • 28

  • @TheDrivenDave

    Keep it up George! It took me 3 years and over 300 videos to monetize. You’ll get there if you keep at it. Your videos are great!

  • @jacobheinz8236

    New subscriber! Keep it up, George! Easy to understand.

  • @nooshiofficial

    Fantastic and informative. Thanks!

  • @vpnconsult

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @creatorex1
    @creatorex1 21 день тому

    I see you changed the rubber but is not well adjusted yet. Take a look in the interior upper corner is not well positioned yet. Glass pitch and door readjustment can help but not misaligning panels ✨

  • @bklyncyclist

    I just added the noise reduction kit from RPMTesla. What neither you nor the kit does is to add additional rubber under the lip of the window seal at the top. I found it just doesn't seal up enough, especially in the corner. I took some of the leftover seal from the kit and just stuffed it in there around the corner. It now presses firmly against the window and doesn't seem to get in the way of the operation. After doing all this I still haven't taken it out on the open highway at 70+mph to see if it works because there is no such thing in NYC. I'd have to go to New Jersey and I just haven't had a chance.

  • @chaduhtimm8768

    Sub’d. Keep up the videos!

  • @user-mv5kx3zc9r

    Thank you

  • @Patriot3

    I thought the fix was to use 1/4" tube placed inside the rubber seal to expand the seal. I saw a video that the new teslas were built this way.

  • @justu2bnit17

    Please watch successful UA-camrs with impressive numbers of subscribers. Not only do they put out informative content (like you) but they use stabilized quality cameras, multiple angles, aesthetically pleasing cuts, clean audio, rehearsed and re-shot takes, lighting, mixing, etc.. Hours of detailed work goes into just a few minutes of content. And it shows. And it’s not easy. And it’s rewarded. And it gets better over time. Work on that portion of your content and you will reap more rewards than begging for subscribers.

  • @leetjn5663

    Did you seal up just the b pillar? Or did you go around the top of the seal too?

  • @DerrickAgtarap

    To move that hinge inward, what torx size do I need to loosen the two things before I tap it closer?

  • @pibblesnbits

    Shouldn't need to make fixes like this. The car has some very poorly engineering aspects.