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Sorry I didn't get to this earlier. Hope this helps you out.Is it possible to post another pic a little further out to better see the location? Thanks very much

Sorry I didn't get to this earlier. Hope this helps you out.Is it possible to post another pic a little further out to better see the location? Thanks very much
The Palisade is my wife's daily, and I don't always get to drive it. She told me today, that she felt like the wind noise was getting worse, but was not real sure, since she also hasn't been driving much lately either. It could be that the foam/sponge has started to shift or wear over time. I might be ordering that foam rope also.This is what I installed in the window channels of my AWD Limited back in February. It's black, so you don't even notice it. It's also a rubber seal – EPDM Closed Cell Solid Foam Tubing, so it doesn't stay compressed. The Frost King gray foam and the foam backer rod fillers stay compressed, so they don't work as well.
Trim-Lok Cord Stock Rubber Seal – EPDM Closed Cell Solid Foam Tubing – Ideal Door and Window Weather Seal for Cars, Trucks, RVs, Boats, and The Home – 0.38” Diameter, 25’ Length: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
Trim-Lok Cord Stock Rubber Seal – EPDM Closed Cell Solid Foam Tubing – Ideal Door and Window Weather Seal for Cars, Trucks, RVs, Boats, and The Home – 0.38” Diameter, 25’ Length: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientificwww.amazon.com
I'd originally installed the gray foam backer rod, but noticed that it had compressed and it didn't "bounce back". I figured there was no way it would seal anything for any length of time, especially with the window being operated to open and close it.The Palisade is my wife's daily, and I don't always get to drive it. She told me today, that she felt like the wind noise was getting worse, but was not real sure, since she also hasn't been driving much lately either. It could be that the foam/sponge has started to shift or wear over time. I might be ordering that foam rope also.
If the foam came with the car..why not have the dealer replace it under warranty?The Palisade is my wife's daily, and I don't always get to drive it. She told me today, that she felt like the wind noise was getting worse, but was not real sure, since she also hasn't been driving much lately either. It could be that the foam/sponge has started to shift or wear over time. I might be ordering that foam rope also.
Oh, I will if they never produce a permanent fix. At the moment it is ok though.If the foam came with the car..why not have the dealer replace it under warranty?
Unfortunately I don’t think this will work for our problem. Ours is a howling/droning and a resonance. I don’t believe it’s related to wind leaking in to the cabin. Of course I could be wrong. Also drove one of my coworkers Palisades, unfortunately I talked her into getting one days after we had ours. Her wind noise is minimal compared to ours, but she stated hers is getting louder with time. That’s how ours went. Started as tolerable, moved to “hey that’s getting kinda loud” to where we are now with the droning. Hope for all your sake it gets fixed.
The EPDM Closed Cell Solid Foam Tubing I installed would probably work. It sure couldn't hurt, for only $12 or so. If the noise has gotten worse for some people, it's probably because the original seals have loosened/flattened with time. Adding the new tubing would press those seals tight.








Hyundai should include this in their owners manual...how embarrassing, owners of new vehicles scrambling to find a way to enjoy their ride..Here are the directions on install from the other forum. I agree the EPDM closed cell foam should be preferable to the Frost King version. FYI I haven't tried it yet. My insulation is on order from Amazon.
"From the inside of the driver's door window there is a Black rubber seal/gasket that runs the entire length of the window from the A pillar, near the mirror to the B pillar near the door frame next to the drivers seat. With the window closed, and from inside the vehicle, if you lightly pull the rubber gasket towards you away from window you can create a small area of separation to insert the foam. There is a channel that runs inside gasket around the entire length of the window that is hollow .The 3/8 foam fits PERFECTLY within that gap. Insert the foam into the channel and push the gasket back into place. The foam will not be visible and the gasket will be deformed in any way. Open the window and go to the outside of the vehicle. Just on the OUTSIDE of the window channel/felt lining there is another hollow channel in the door frame surrounding the window from the A pillar to the B pillar. Push the foam caulk saver firmly into the channel from one end to the other. In this step you can apply more pressure because your pushing directly into the metal frame. If done correctly the foam isn't noticeable on the outside of the window. On the inside of the window it is hidden under the rubber gasket. I applied the foam in this manner to BOTH driver and PASSENGER front windows. Not only did this COMPLETELY stop the whistling noise it reduced the outside road noise considerably. The cabin is NOTICEABLY more quiet, and you can hear the difference in the air pressure when closing the doors. Sorry that pictures came out too dark for me to post but hopefully this description is detailed enough to follow. Trust me, you will notice the difference!"
Here are the photos. Not perfect but they help.
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I understand the cross posting.
Hey good for..tough road..question ..please an honest answer..would ever purchase another Hyundai product ?Last time I posted about my wind issues was back in February. Just today I got my repurchase email. Since social distancing is in place, I'll have to wait until the earliest May 1st for that department to be back open. It sucks that it took this long...but for the dealership to have my vehicle for not ONE, but THREE 1/2 months longer than I've owned the vehicle is unacceptable. What makes it worse is how after it was "fixed" I had to take it back multiple times. One thing I will say is I'm impressed with Hyundai's customer service. They responded in a timely manner being that I was working with corporate and even at the end when the original agent I was working with quit/fired, within two emails/one week I received the repurchase paperwork.
Palisade owner Dec19-May20
It's not Hyundai that's the issue...it's new product not being up to standard upon release. I'm the type of consumer who waits for newly released products to figure out problems before purchase, but I figured, reputable company, best warranty, 2020 model, over 45k purchase...I should be good. This situation is just a reminder to me of why I shop the way I do. It's nice to have something BRAND NEW, but sit and say to yourself, "What's so different between this item and something 1 to 3 years older?"Hey good for..tough road..question ..please an honest answer..would ever purchase another Hyundai product ?
( it's not Hyundai that's the issue) ? Ok .. not being to standard upon release ? I do not recall being informed of that when I purchased..It's not Hyundai that's the issue...it's new product not being up to standard upon release. I'm the type of consumer who waits for newly released products to figure out problems before purchase, but I figured, reputable company, best warranty, 2020 model, over 45k purchase...I should be good. This situation is just a reminder to me of why I shop the way I do. It's nice to have something BRAND NEW, but sit and say to yourself, "What's so different between this item and something 1 to 3 years older?"
Palisade owner Dec19-May20
Today I put some foam ..think I bought the wrong one grey..and says soft cell.anyway..we all know and have seen the small piece of foam they put in the door near the mirror..I also had some near the to of the window channel...Here are the directions on install from the other forum. I agree the EPDM closed cell foam should be preferable to the Frost King version. FYI I haven't tried it yet. My insulation is on order from Amazon.
"From the inside of the driver's door window there is a Black rubber seal/gasket that runs the entire length of the window from the A pillar, near the mirror to the B pillar near the door frame next to the drivers seat. With the window closed, and from inside the vehicle, if you lightly pull the rubber gasket towards you away from window you can create a small area of separation to insert the foam. There is a channel that runs inside gasket around the entire length of the window that is hollow .The 3/8 foam fits PERFECTLY within that gap. Insert the foam into the channel and push the gasket back into place. The foam will not be visible and the gasket will be deformed in any way. Open the window and go to the outside of the vehicle. Just on the OUTSIDE of the window channel/felt lining there is another hollow channel in the door frame surrounding the window from the A pillar to the B pillar. Push the foam caulk saver firmly into the channel from one end to the other. In this step you can apply more pressure because your pushing directly into the metal frame. If done correctly the foam isn't noticeable on the outside of the window. On the inside of the window it is hidden under the rubber gasket. I applied the foam in this manner to BOTH driver and PASSENGER front windows. Not only did this COMPLETELY stop the whistling noise it reduced the outside road noise considerably. The cabin is NOTICEABLY more quiet, and you can hear the difference in the air pressure when closing the doors. Sorry that pictures came out too dark for me to post but hopefully this description is detailed enough to follow. Trust me, you will notice the difference!"
Here are the photos. Not perfect but they help.
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you bought a foam rope? so you're going to install it in the window tracks/gaps as suggested? let us know how it goes. thanksToday I put some foam ..think I bought the wrong one grey..and says soft cell.anyway..we all know and have seen the small piece of foam they put in the door near the mirror..I also had some near the to of the window channel...
Correct..soft cell foam rope amazon..shoved in areas around window inside and out...may do pass.door also..bought limited awd..did notknow I alsoyou bought a foam rope? so you're going to install it in the window tracks/gaps as suggested? let us know how it goes. thanks