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Smartidiot May 22, 2007 01:17 AM

What's up with the buzzing sound?!?
 
hey guys

I bought a used 04 G35 Couple less a month ago and ever since I got my car, I've been notiching this buzzing sound coming from my front windshield (or underneath??!)....It is not that crazy loud as I have to turn the music off and close my windows fully to hear the sound .... but it does bug me to a certain stand...

I have done some search on this forum but I am not sure if this is the "rattling sound" that has been mentioned many times in other threads..

So I'm just wondeirng if anyone here has experienced the same problem and if there is anything that i can do (tighten up some screws??) to fix this????

thank you guys in advance..:)

RBull May 22, 2007 07:48 AM

Yes it's coming from the rear view mirror. Give the top and bottom a little squeeze when it happens and it will stop. There is a TSB out for it, however in my car it wasn't effective. I need to take it apart myself and fix it for good.

InTgr8r May 22, 2007 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by RBull
Yes it's coming from the rear view mirror. Give the top and bottom a little squeeze when it happens and it will stop. There is a TSB out for it, however in my car it wasn't effective. I need to take it apart myself and fix it for good.

^WHS....
I was able to fix mine by shimming a wedge (narrow strip of plastic) between the glass & frame.

Smartidiot May 22, 2007 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by RBull
Yes it's coming from the rear view mirror. Give the top and bottom a little squeeze when it happens and it will stop. There is a TSB out for it, however in my car it wasn't effective. I need to take it apart myself and fix it for good.

Hey RBull, thanks for the info.. any ideas where you saw the thread or if possible, the title of the thread?

I just twisted my mirror around (almost broke it) but it seems like the problem still persists..

RBull May 22, 2007 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by Smartidiot
Hey RBull, thanks for the info.. any ideas where you saw the thread or if possible, the title of the thread?

I just twisted my mirror around (almost broke it) but it seems like the problem still persists..

Technical Service Bulletin - dealer bulletin where they will repair the known problem for no charge.

A simple squeeze of the mirror should temporarily stop the buzzing when it is present. No twisting or turning is necessary. The problem is not in the mount although you are able to tighten that if required. If that doesn't stop it temporarily you have a different issue.

RBull May 22, 2007 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by inTgr8r
^WHS....
I was able to fix mine by shimming a wedge (narrow strip of plastic) between the glass & frame.

I'll be trying it out shortly.

Hi-TechG35 May 22, 2007 12:10 PM

The simplest things in these cars cause the most annoying noises! I have a wedge of paper between my back winshield and roof liner to stop the bass from rattling it.

Smartidiot May 22, 2007 05:08 PM

Thanks a lot guys...
So I brought the car back to the dealer today and they immediately identified this as a TSB ..they didnt replace with a new mirror but I believe everything is fixed according to the TSB procedures as I havent heard any ratlling sound on my way back home ..


appreciated for the info once again!!!

RBull May 22, 2007 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by Smartidiot
Thanks a lot guys...
So I brought the car back to the dealer today and they immediately identified this as a TSB ..they didnt replace with a new mirror but I believe everything is fixed according to the TSB procedures as I havent heard any ratlling sound on my way back home ..


appreciated for the info once again!!!

Good to hear. Any other problems or questions post up. Someone is bound to know the answer. Good luck with the car. :biggthumpup:


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