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    Hi all,

    I am experiencing quite a bit of wind noise from the passenger window at motorway speeds. I am 99% convinced it's because the window needs to go bait higher.

    Is it simple to do this. Looking on the Internet it seems the two covered bolt holes under the door do it. However I have removed the covers and can't quite work out what to do. Do I undo both and lift window then tighten?

    Any help is much appreciated.

    Thanks
    Tremly

    Ps it is still under warranty but if it's simple I would prefer to do it.
     
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  2. Re: Adjusting CC window 
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    Would suggest you get your dealer to see if one of the internal seals in the door is misaligned. I had this problem with the drivers side. Dealer spent ages trying to work out what the problem was but eventually realised the noise came from air entering the door at the bottom through the drain holes, flowing up through the inside of the door past the misaligned seal and exiting at the window.
     
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