2022 Wind Noise ES UL
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Greetings Everyone. Just purchased about a month and half ago a 2022 ES UL Cloudburst. Excellent. One issue has developed over the last three days. I have wind noise coming from the front passenger side, corner or near vent. Have closed side mirrors, opened and closed all windows, check panoramic moon roof by opening and closing to no avail. Starts around 40 miles+. Music playing or using streaming on Car Play cannot hear unless low volume or radio turned off. Check the rubber molding at all windows and moon roof, but no issue seen. I know sometimes this was an issue on prior ES before 2022. Anyone with this issue who can guide me with the dealership. Hoping it is not the windshield.
Most appreciative.
Most appreciative.
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I have a Base Premium 2022 ES Cloudburst and I likewise have the same issue as well. I was hopeful perhaps the Acoustic Glass and/or Noise Reduction Rims (both of which the UL has) could be options but it does seem to be a wide issue. Which kind of tires do you have? I have Michelin Energy Savers on mine, which I understand are better than the Bridgestones.
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One board regular (maybe he's reading this) found his wind noise was coming from the seams in his outside mirror. IIRC, he experimented with clogging them and made it stop. Search this forum.
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Thanks much. I have the Bridgestones tires which in past Lexus Vehicles I had the Michelin tires. Have the Acoustic glass and noise reduction rims. Wind noise does sound around passenger side mirror or that area. Like the idea of seams around the side mirror.
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Just take it in if you think there's an issue.
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Another user just confirmed replacing the Bridgestone tires fixed theirs.
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hes talking about specific wind noise around the mirror though and not general road/tyre noise.
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LexFinally (03-03-22)
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I just took delivery of my 2022 Clouidburst grey UL and I also have this wind noise. I replaced my tires with only 75 miles on them and it didn’t effect the wind noise at all. I figured it must be normal. I only hear it at highway speeds and it is annoying. Please post if this can be fixed.
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Like most year I two hear win noise near the windows at highway speed. It’s not extremely loud but I had hoped for a $50,000 car I would hear a little to no wind noise. I guess you have to get into the hundred thousand dollar range before that happens…lol
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Moorekx (03-05-22)
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Here's how I like to think of it: Just know the ES is one of the quietest in the class. Don't think about I hear XYZ noise because if you hear it in a Lexus, you'll hear it in an Acura or Volvo. Is the ES quietest in its class? Probaby not, but probably pretty close. I'm betting the Audi A6 or BMW 5 Series is a wee bit quieter. But 7ES is still one of the best. Go into it like that as you drive and remember if you were in another top car in the class, the result wouldn't be that different, if any. And yes no matter what car, mirrors are always a potential for noise. Think about it every car has basically a foot of plastic sticking out in the air stream. This is why there needs to be an industry push to remove side mirrors. The US is one of the last big countries that still requires them, thus drives car design. We can use cameras today. This would use less energy (fuel or electricity) and cause less noise. All around a win.
That being said I'm quite happy with the ES road/wind noise.
With electric, we'll get a big jump in quietness cause the bones of electric cars are much beefier and better optimized.
That being said I'm quite happy with the ES road/wind noise.
With electric, we'll get a big jump in quietness cause the bones of electric cars are much beefier and better optimized.
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Here's how I like to think of it: Just know the ES is one of the quietest in the class. Don't think about I hear XYZ noise because if you hear it in a Lexus, you'll hear it in an Acura or Volvo. Is the ES quietest in its class? Probaby not, but probably pretty close. I'm betting the Audi A6 or BMW 5 Series is a wee bit quieter. But 7ES is still one of the best. Go into it like that as you drive and remember if you were in another top car in the class, the result wouldn't be that different, if any. And yes no matter what car, mirrors are always a potential for noise. Think about it every car has basically a foot of plastic sticking out in the air stream. This is why there needs to be an industry push to remove side mirrors. The US is one of the last big countries that still requires them, thus drives car design. We can use cameras today. This would use less energy (fuel or electricity) and cause less noise. All around a win.
That being said I'm quite happy with the ES road/wind noise.
With electric, we'll get a big jump in quietness cause the bones of electric cars are much beefier and better optimized.
That being said I'm quite happy with the ES road/wind noise.
With electric, we'll get a big jump in quietness cause the bones of electric cars are much beefier and better optimized.
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Ok, so I just ordered the Shin Etsu silicone grease for Honda. I will condition the seals around the pano roof ands see if it helps.
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LexFinally (03-05-22)
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just took my recently purchased, very low mileage, es350 base with upgrades (18 inch wheels, pano sun/moon roof, etc) in for service with a complaint of excessive wind noise from left side. Noise started at 43MPH and became excessive at highway speed. Service advisor told me there was a service bulletin addressing the issue and it called for replacing the left rear quarter panel glass. Damned if that didn't fix the problem! Noise is GREATLY reduced. The road and wind noise are quite acceptable now. Just thought I'd share for those of you still experiencing excessive wind noise (to the point that it sounds like a window is not quite closed). Good luck.
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LexFinally (01-26-23)
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just took my recently purchased, very low mileage, es350 base with upgrades (18 inch wheels, pano sun/moon roof, etc) in for service with a complaint of excessive wind noise from left side. Noise started at 43MPH and became excessive at highway speed. Service advisor told me there was a service bulletin addressing the issue and it called for replacing the left rear quarter panel glass. Damned if that didn't fix the problem! Noise is GREATLY reduced. The road and wind noise are quite acceptable now. Just thought I'd share for those of you still experiencing excessive wind noise (to the point that it sounds like a window is not quite closed). Good luck.