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Old 10-09-2006, 05:15 AM
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Default Re: Anyone else 06 sunroof do this?

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Have you had the infamous windshield pillar trim pieces fixed or replaced? Most wind noise problems seem to come from these. I had the dealership fix mine.

Tell me more about the trim pieces. Which ones are you talking about? What is the "fix" for them? Thanks.
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Old 10-09-2006, 05:57 AM
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Default Re: Anyone else 06 sunroof do this?

I see I am not the only one with some goofy noise coming from what appears to be the sunroof air deflector at speeds of 80+

Is there a good fix for this?? I tend to drive my hummer as if it were a ferrari on the highway, and that damn air noise is pretty annoying!!

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Default Re: Anyone else 06 sunroof do this?

Happened to me too. Sometimes (very rare), when I close it, the last inches, I have to push the button again and again to get it completely closed.
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Mines does this. Weird cuase i always check if theres something impededing its course to close, and theres nothing.
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Old 10-17-2006, 07:22 AM
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Default Re: Anyone else 06 sunroof do this?

Hi Guys,
there is actual Bulletin about this problem , and dealer knows about it
Document ID# 1844364
Subject: Sunroof Timing Procedure - keywords alignment body installation learn roof sun switch #PIT4065 - (06/27/2006)
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Tell me more about the trim pieces. Which ones are you talking about? What is the "fix" for them? Thanks.
Bill, the one's referred to are the outside A-Pillar trim pieces around the windshield. Some trucks get a vibration that sounds like a "flapping" noise.

There's a TSB on it, so the dealers are aware of the problem. However, if you wish to repair it yourself, prepare for a 15 minute fix.

Remove the outside A-Pillar trim.

Install a thinstrip of double sided foam tape near the inner, windshield side, edge of the plastic trim where it meets the windshield glass.

Reinstall trim.

Press firmly into place.

That's it.

Very simple and only takes a few minutes.
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