Flapping noise
#1
Flapping noise
Picked up my carrara white/black couple 2 weeks back. Only two things that bug me about the car. One the phone module and two a flapping noise. About 20 miles from the dealer on I-35 heading home I started to hear a flapping noise in the right front area. It's difficult to describe but it kind of sounds like a piece of tire flapping in the tire well and sometimes all the way back to the passenger seat, almost like when you get a flat. Anybody experience anything similar?
#3
speed over 65mph with crosswinds usually will get this sound in my car. i've read posts on various forums about this. i'm not sure what the best fix is but i have heard of people getting the aerodynamic pieces under the car mounted more securely. i have chosen to ignore mine for now.
#5
This site never ceases to amaze me. I've noticed the same thing with my car at speeds in excess of 75 with high x-wind. I first noticed it on about 5-6 instances on interstate 5 from L.A. to San Francisco. I pulled over on two different occasions on that trip to try to find the source of the noise. Both times to no avail. First, I thought it was a tire flap hitting the wheel well, but tires were fine. Then, I had assumed that something got stuck under the car and was flapping around, but not so. I've heard it twice since that trip, both times in very windy conditions and at higher speeds. As the other posters have suggested, I'd ignore it. Doesn't seem to cause anything else to happen and it's so infrequent. But I AM glad to know that others have experienced the same thing.
#7
Originally Posted by MMA93
It's difficult to describe but it kind of sounds like a piece of tire flapping in the tire well and sometimes all the way back to the passenger seat, almost like when you get a flat. Anybody experience anything similar?
To help isolate the source, does the frequency of the flapping noise vary as the speed? If something was caught on your wheel and hitting the inside of your wheel well you would expect the frequency of the flapping to vary as your speed, so that when you slow down and come to a stop so will the flapping.
But I suspect that it might be aerodynamic in nature, seeing that others have experienced this phenomenon as well. Kind of like that aerodynamic "thumping" you hear when you have the sunroof partially open and are travelling within a certain speed range.
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#8
I find that if you drive across the Mojave Desert at night the number of jackrabbits sitting at the side of the left lane increases as a function of your speed. Within just a few miles you can ATTEMPT to miss them but you will always nail them, and that concoction accumulating on the bottom of the car with successfully dampen any harmonics that you might have developed on the underbody enclosure plates.
Everyone's individual efforts will result in different dampening.
Everyone's individual efforts will result in different dampening.
#10
You are not alone. I just posted this topic on another site! Forgot to post it here. I have had two attempts in fixing it! It is the plastic housing underneath. Firstly, one P dealer tried a single screw, didn't work. Yesterday Pdealer #2 had another car before mine with the same problem. Porsche instructed them to use Porsche supplied Velcro (It has a P Part number!) where the plastic housing connects. I have yet to find strong crosswinds, but it worked on the car before mine! Hope this helps out!
#11
Originally Posted by 500
Why ignore the problem especially if it can be easily replicated for the service dept. to fix
#12
Originally Posted by Edgy01
I find that if you drive across the Mojave Desert at night the number of jackrabbits sitting at the side of the left lane increases as a function of your speed. Within just a few miles you can ATTEMPT to miss them but you will always nail them, and that concoction accumulating on the bottom of the car with successfully dampen any harmonics that you might have developed on the underbody enclosure plates.
Everyone's individual efforts will result in different dampening.
Everyone's individual efforts will result in different dampening.
I confirmed this when one of the little buggers met his demise on my front 235 and was flattened by my rear 305.
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When I first read the title of the thread, I thought it might be Dave complaining about a "flapping noise" when he drove with the windows down while wearing shorts!
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Originally Posted by Holli82
I am not to keen on back to the dealer several times while they "learn" how to repair this particular problem.
#15
I experienced the same problem in the left front. AFter multiple visits to the dealer, we found out that it was a defective seal in the side mirror. The noise initially seemed like it came from the front, then to the back, then to the winshield.
I would tape wrap all your side mirror to see if the noise would disappear. If it does, you have your answer.
May be a long shot but the solution is quiet simple.
I would tape wrap all your side mirror to see if the noise would disappear. If it does, you have your answer.
May be a long shot but the solution is quiet simple.