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Old 02-12-2001, 11:30 PM
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My 1979 300TD wagon has wind noise at highway speeds coming from the driver and passenger side windows. If I move the window down slightly from the fully up position, it eases the noise somewhat. I suspect the window channel is the culprit, but I am not sure. The noise is sort of a whistle, and it only occurs at around 60-75 MPH. Anyone familiar with this problem, I would be most appreciative of your help. Thanks.

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Old 02-12-2001, 11:51 PM
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I have the same exact problem with the front passenger window on my 300E, at any speeds above 65 it will make a whistling noise that will drive you crazy. I just crack the window and it goes away.
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Old 02-13-2001, 03:43 PM
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I have a 1985 300CD that when bought (last summer) had very unpleasant whistling from passenger side window at speed. When I looked closely at window weatherstripping, I noticed that there were small gaps (1/16 to 1/8 inch) in it where sections were joined. I think from just being old and shrinking.

I used some silicone and carefully filled in the gaps. No big deal if you are careful. Can get the stuff in small tubes with narrow tips. I used clear buy if you can find black, would be better. Silicone is flexable and completely waterproof.

Virtually all whistling now gone! Small openings make big noises.

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Nic
'85 300CD @ 138k miles
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Old 02-13-2001, 07:07 PM
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Wind noise on 123s

There are two paths for the wind to whistle through on a 123 door. The window seal and the door seal. Both can be replaced. The door seals are between $60-85 per door last I looked and the window seals should be less than that. My 123 isn't worth restoring and the heater makes up for the losses in the winter so I haven't bothered with it. If my 124 started to do it, I'd probably fix it. I silicon all of the seals every year with spray silicon on a q-tip and the seals all look brand new. The car is a 1989 with 205 k miles on the clock. If anybody replies with the "don't EVER use silicon on rubber" line, please tell me what they think you should use.
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Old 02-13-2001, 08:16 PM
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You were told never to use silicon on rubber weatherstripping? I have been told by many people to spray my weatherstripping and coolant hoses twice a year with silicon spray to keep them from drying out and I havent had any bad experiences yet.

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