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klutchdust wrote:Now you are getting into general interior noises.
I had an occasional tapping and found the awning strap the culprit.
Dishes I used paper towels or small towels in between the pots and pans. It was pleasantly quiet after that.
Jan-03-2022 07:32 AM
JaxDad wrote:
I had a similar issue with my C but knew the cause, it’s a routine thing to a pilot.
It’s the crosswind effect. When the airflow is head on there is equal pressure on both sides, but when the wind is favouring the drivers side there is increased pressure on that door, but also a corresponding lack of pressure (in fact a slight vacuum) on the passenger door. The physical layout of the front doors means the upper portion is pretty easy to pull away from the body.
In many cases just opening a roof vent will create a lower pressure on the inside of the RV and help equalize the pressure on the door.
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Dec-29-2021 09:42 AM
jdc1 wrote:winnietrey wrote:
I think it may have to do with, direction of travel, and direction of the prevailing wind and speed. Seems if conditions are just right it will form a vortex and you will get the noise.
Ditto. It happens to my Prius this way.
Dec-29-2021 08:20 AM
winnietrey wrote:
I think it may have to do with, direction of travel, and direction of the prevailing wind and speed. Seems if conditions are just right it will form a vortex and you will get the noise.
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