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Old 07-01-2011 | 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by 11BlueJ
You really would have had the mechanics try to find your wind noise ?
That would have made some great shop talk - I'm sure.

"Now I am onto the rest of the wind noises." Maybe just layoff the beans for a while.

I have never figured wind noise a problem on any car I own, your going fast just expect it.

1. I don't consider 15 to 50mph fast.
2. I have driven half a dozen new HHR's over the last couple years and found non to have eccessive wind noise.
3. These 2 have by far more then normal noise.
4. I'll try my fixes first, and then take it to Chevrolet if there are any left.


"I have never figured wind noise a problem on any car I own,

5. Maybe you have a hearing problem.

"Maybe just layoff the beans for a while"

6. I don't lay on Beans.

Been around driving and building Cars and Rods since 1953 ... Think I know a little about what I'm talking about.

You want wind noise???
Come ride with me at 60MPH in my open boat on the Straights of Juan De Fuca !!!

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Old 07-01-2011 | 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by SmootHHR
If you are hunting for whistling noises...check the driver side mirror. I had a terrible whistling at speed. Problem was solved by removing the plastic chromed cover and installing 3m foam tape around the holes in the back of the mirror housing and replacing the cover. Just a thought. I'll see if I can find the thread

Edit: Found the thread with the mirror TSB
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/problems-service-repairs-42/mirror-whistle-28159/
That sounds like one of the spots ... Drivers side mirror.

Although I do expect a little noise there as HHR mirrors a larger and not really as aero dynamic as some.
I do like the fact they are big enough to see a little better.
Old 07-01-2011 | 11:40 AM
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Telling a service advisor your bringing your car in because you hear wind noises when driving from 15 to 50 mph.

You don't think that would be a little funny? I'd have hard time not LMAO

And I'd definately go in a boat ride anyplace, even Canada
Old 07-01-2011 | 12:19 PM
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be careful what you ask for "blue" - some of us have some pretty fast boats
Old 07-01-2011 | 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by 11BlueJ
Telling a service advisor your bringing your car in because you hear wind noises when driving from 15 to 50 mph.

You don't think that would be a little funny? I'd have hard time not LMAO

And I'd definately go in a boat ride anyplace, even Canada


Little Funny ??

Maybe for you.

You evidently have a lot of tolerance for pain.

A wind noise complaint at those speeds is an issue and should be considered unusual.

A complaint at 70-80mph ... now that's might be funny.

Most roads where I live won't tolerate 70-80 mph.


I have no intention of driving Brand New Cars with issues that bother me at most all speeds.

My reason for posting is to possibly help others that have a similar issue and would like to take advantage of my efforts.

Nothing more.
Old 07-01-2011 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Silverfox
Little Funny ??

Maybe for you.

You evidently have a lot of tolerance for pain.

A wind noise complaint at those speeds is an issue and should be considered unusual.

A complaint at 70-80mph ... now that's might be funny.

Most roads where I live won't tolerate 70-80 mph.


I have no intention of driving Brand New Cars with issues that bother me at most all speeds.

My reason for posting is to possibly help others that have a similar issue and would like to take advantage of my efforts.

Nothing more.
My 08 has been a noisey MF'r since day 1. I wont be keeping this car much longer. Sucks to look soooo good and drive so crappy.
Old 07-01-2011 | 04:24 PM
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Mine was the mirrors. Other than that I have suffered little in noise even with the bad roads in Ohio.

To be honest I fix noises for there most part on my own. They are not hard to deal with if you can finde them. The mirrors I let the dealer do since it was a TSB.
Old 07-01-2011 | 05:59 PM
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no much noise here either on the 08 - a little from the sunroof but the radio covers it up...so no biggie
Old 07-01-2011 | 06:12 PM
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Mine was the mirrors. Other than that I have suffered little in noise even with the bad roads in Ohio.

To be honest I fix noises for there most part on my own. They are not hard to deal with if you can finde them. The mirrors I let the dealer do since it was a TSB.
Nice to hear a little Common Sense.


I find the issues are,

1. Rattles/Clunks/Sqeaks ...I fixed the only rattles/clunks/Squeaks That I have had so far.

2. Wind noise ... As you know I am eliminating it one area at a time.
I might not be able to get it pefect but I'll take "much better"

To me the excessive wind noise is a lot like being Sea Sick on the Ocean in a Storm and the waves just keep comming.
Not a fun thing when you might drive the vehicle 150,000 miles or more.
Fix it while it's New and possibly under Warranty if you can't find it.

3. Tire Noise, if Performance is not top priority ... Thats a tough one as it's to expensive to just test tires.

About your only chance is to take another persons recomendation.
Someone you know that has the ability to give you honest, true, and accurate advise.
Don't neccesarily believe the manufactures info.
I like Michelin Tires but there stats are very misleading.
I put a new set of Top Rated Michelin Primacy MXV4 on one of these HHR's replacing the OEM Firstone AffinityTouring tires that came with the car.
Michelin Stats Rail about it's Soft Ride and Quietness with Top Reviews as well.
It aint so !!!
It's great in other areas but not in NOISE especially.
Only on a Freshly Asphalted Road is it quiet.
The lowly Firstones were actually quieter and a little softer ride too.
Where I live they allow Studded Tires 5 months of the year and the hiways are all like cobblestone paths. Noisy as H--L.
I think I would try the Kelly Touring Gold next time for Quietness and soft ride.

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