It's windy in my Disco II
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RE: It's windy in my Disco II
Mike - I have suffered this same issue with my 2000 Disco II. VERY annoying.
ATTEMPTED FIX #1: I demanded the dealership replace the weatherstripping which they did - no improvement.
One hypothesis: I have noticed the the door fitment of the driver side door in Disco IIs is consistently poor. If you look at the gap between driver side front and rear door, the front door noticeably juts out several millimeters. It's as though the catch of the door is not correct, and it never closes in as deeply as it should.
HELP?!?! Has anyone found a fix? I too am tempted to try the "pull on it hard" fix but it seems a little medieval. Per the catch plate solution... what exactly have people done here... can you describe what you've adjusted?
ATTEMPTED FIX #1: I demanded the dealership replace the weatherstripping which they did - no improvement.
One hypothesis: I have noticed the the door fitment of the driver side door in Disco IIs is consistently poor. If you look at the gap between driver side front and rear door, the front door noticeably juts out several millimeters. It's as though the catch of the door is not correct, and it never closes in as deeply as it should.
HELP?!?! Has anyone found a fix? I too am tempted to try the "pull on it hard" fix but it seems a little medieval. Per the catch plate solution... what exactly have people done here... can you describe what you've adjusted?
#14
RE: It's windy in my Disco II
I haven't had a chance to get "medieval" with the door yet because it's raining here and is supposed to rain all weekend. As soon as there's a break in the weather, I'm going to give it a try.
You're absolutely right about the door. I bought weather stripping and was going to replace the original one, but I noticed that the door didn't close completely to the frame and the others did. So, I took the stripping back.
--M
You're absolutely right about the door. I bought weather stripping and was going to replace the original one, but I noticed that the door didn't close completely to the frame and the others did. So, I took the stripping back.
--M
#15
RE: It's windy in my Disco II
There is A service action on DII which involves inserting A rubber tube into the door seal in an attempt to reduce wind noise. Doesn't really work. You do have to get " medieval " on these moving boxes. They are just not very well aeronautically designed.
Another point, If you push out on the upper window glass while driving and the wind noise increases, this is another indication of poor sealing between the door and the body.
Another point, If you push out on the upper window glass while driving and the wind noise increases, this is another indication of poor sealing between the door and the body.
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