Roof Rack Whistling
#1
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Roof Rack Whistling
Took delivery of 2012 Q5 last week and just installed the roof rack. Above 35-40 mph the air flow makes a whistling noise. Slight but enough to be an annoyance. First vehicle with such a feature. Worst case is take it off till I need it, but it's hassle. Anyone out there ever done anything to foil the air flow?
#2
Took delivery of 2012 Q5 last week and just installed the roof rack. Above 35-40 mph the air flow makes a whistling noise. Slight but enough to be an annoyance. First vehicle with such a feature. Worst case is take it off till I need it, but it's hassle. Anyone out there ever done anything to foil the air flow?
#3
First of all, when the roof bars are installed the vehicles traction control system assumes that there is 150 lbs. of cargo on the roof. That would be one reason to take off the rack when you don’t need it. Second, do you have any attachments installed on the rack (bike,ski,etc)? If not, the rubber strip needs to be put back in to reduce wind noise.
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#6
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Yes, rubber strips are in. But no, wasn't aware of they should be off unless used. How does it affect the stability control? Does it just sense the drag?
On another topic, just received my NY plates today (I bought it in NJ). Is there supposed to be a front license plate holder that mounts to the grill/bumper? I see no way to secure the plate to the front without it. There was nothing in the rear compartment for that like I've had with other vehicles.
On another topic, just received my NY plates today (I bought it in NJ). Is there supposed to be a front license plate holder that mounts to the grill/bumper? I see no way to secure the plate to the front without it. There was nothing in the rear compartment for that like I've had with other vehicles.
#7
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Just spoke to my dealer and he said there is no front bracket, that you just screw the plate into the plastic "frame" on the bumper/grill. I'll take his word for it, but would like to hear from an enthusiast out there that that is in fact the case.
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#8
You can leave roof racks on if you aren't using them, the traction control assumes 150 lbs once it see's roof rack on, and is just more aware with roof racks on. Does not take away any performance
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There is a front bracket, it's a little larger than the license plate. The dealer put my plate on for me but I watched. They used self tapping screws as there were no pre drilled holes.