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#201
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I have an 05 Z51 and I was hearing wind noises at 120+MPH. In the end I was hearing it at 65MPH and the dealer told me my top had already been replaced before I bought the car (I bought her used in April) and they could not replace it again.
I called GM and the dealer replaced the entire top as you could see light coming in at 100MPH and put your finger out through the opening.
I have had her to 130MPH since the new top was installed and i have not heard a sound.
The lube worked for my creaking as well.
I called GM and the dealer replaced the entire top as you could see light coming in at 100MPH and put your finger out through the opening.
I have had her to 130MPH since the new top was installed and i have not heard a sound.
The lube worked for my creaking as well.
#203
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Thought I would mention my 66 427 corvette, which I purchased new, had the same problem with the top. The only fix was to fold up a business card and put it under the latch on each side. My 05 top "knocks" in hot weather. I plan to try the GM gel as a cure, however, I may have to resort to the business cards... Some things never change.
#204
Le Mans Master
Thought I would mention my 66 427 corvette, which I purchased new, had the same problem with the top. The only fix was to fold up a business card and put it under the latch on each side. My 05 top "knocks" in hot weather. I plan to try the GM gel as a cure, however, I may have to resort to the business cards... Some things never change.
#205
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I have tried ever thing listed here in this post to stop the noise on my 08 and to be honest the "only" thing that works on a hot day is the "folded up business card" just glad the visor covers it so I don't have to look at it. Still have the dealer work on it everytime it goes to shop but no permernate fix yet.
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St. Jude Donor '11-'13-'14-'15
I installed the E-clips, the o-rings and lubed the weather seals. Not sure if one or all three fixed the popping noise, but for now I'm pop free. We'll see how long it lasts.
Thanks for the info. The noise was quite annoying.
Thanks for the info. The noise was quite annoying.
#207
Le Mans Master
Have you (or they) adjusted the latch receiver? This would involve two bolts under the upper windshield trim. If you need to put a folded up business card in there and it will stop the noise. this tells me that your latch receiver is located too high on the frame. This would mean that the latch is not engaging enough to hold the roof panel in compression against the gasket and frame. There wouldn't be a TSB on this and the dealership may simply be trying the documented fixes.
#208
Roof panel noise
I had the same problem on my 08' Z51. I contacted the engineers in Detroit and told them I couldn't stand the squeeking noise which got worse when it was hot out. They told me I needed new latches. I told them I was attending the C5/C6 Bash and they told me someone would be waiting for me to put the new latches on. The dealers don't even have them or heard of them yet and this problem has been going on since 2005! Even on the assembly line they are still putting on old latches on the 2010 cars! You can contact Damian Zink. His email is: Damian.Zink@GM.com. Good Luck!
#209
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I did the new latches
I had new latches installed in late spring and have had zero noise since.. I have had the roof off several times and wondering if it would come back ... It has not... Mine is and 08 that was purchased in Sept 07... For anyone that has not gone to the dealer for the update.. Go, it is worth it !
#210
Team Owner
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I had the same problem on my 08' Z51. I contacted the engineers in Detroit and told them I couldn't stand the squeeking noise which got worse when it was hot out. They told me I needed new latches. I told them I was attending the C5/C6 Bash and they told me someone would be waiting for me to put the new latches on. The dealers don't even have them or heard of them yet and this problem has been going on since 2005! Even on the assembly line they are still putting on old latches on the 2010 cars! You can contact Damian Zink. His email is: Damian.Zink@GM.com. Good Luck!
#211
Le Mans Master
Business Cards
Well I hate to say it but i went back with the "buisness card" fix on the way back from Dallas on Sunday, I think I am going to attempt to adjust the front receive's tomorrow. Will let you know.
#212
Team Owner
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Here is the latest and most complete TSB. This is 08-08-67-013C. This is the continuation of the TSB series for the roof panel noise and handle replacement that was originally posted in the sticky thread. This includes additional diagnostic tools and repair steps to check and remedy some additional causes of roof panel noise. The sticky that I wrote includes most of these but there are a few new ones in here. Thanks to forum member kenedds.
Paul
Paul
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#215
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Well, I guess I am going to have to put mine in the shop and have it looked at. My drivers side is popping big time right above the window and I have done all I can do to get rid of it. Damn, I hate putting my car in the shop. I'll probably wait until spring to do it though because the roads in my subdivision are getting repaved and the are stones everywhere and by the time they are done the snow will be here.
Thank you all for posting all this information. At least I can put the car in the shop and give the dealer some real information.
Thank you all for posting all this information. At least I can put the car in the shop and give the dealer some real information.
#216
I traded my 05 I bought new a month ago on a 08 z51(5,000 mile black beauty). It ratled just as most have. The dealer replaced the handles and installed the lubricant that the Factory requires. No rattles now on the way home. But considering the cold weather in Pa where I live the test well come in the spring. I never have to concern myself with this problem with my 1963 split window or 1954. Though I will add the HP of both old combined cars is not near the 08. Slow vets or fast, they are all fun to drive. Happy motoring!
#217
Burning Brakes
Thanks, Talon90!
Thank you, Paul, for posting the latest TSB re roof noise, now saved to my hard drive.
My '08 has been silent since the new handles and SuperLube, but you never know so it's great to have the latest TSB.
Talon90, the Guardian Angel of Corvette Owners!
My '08 has been silent since the new handles and SuperLube, but you never know so it's great to have the latest TSB.
Talon90, the Guardian Angel of Corvette Owners!
#219
I had taken my 2007 Coupe to the dealer two times to try and get the roof rattle, creak fixed. They adjusted, lubed and did everything they said they could do? Still rattled and creaked and was unexceptable.
Friday I followed the recommendations in this thread. Installed the 5/32 e-clips, o-rings and silicone lube. It cost about $8 and took twenty minutes. To my surprise it worked perfectly. I drove my car 100 miles yesterday and 100 miles today and there is dead silence from the roof. I could not be happier and it feels like I have new Corvette!
Thanks to Paul and everyone else that took the time to work this out. It seems that Chevrolet would make sure the dealers had knowledge of this simple fix and at least give it a try?
Scott Squires
Friday I followed the recommendations in this thread. Installed the 5/32 e-clips, o-rings and silicone lube. It cost about $8 and took twenty minutes. To my surprise it worked perfectly. I drove my car 100 miles yesterday and 100 miles today and there is dead silence from the roof. I could not be happier and it feels like I have new Corvette!
Thanks to Paul and everyone else that took the time to work this out. It seems that Chevrolet would make sure the dealers had knowledge of this simple fix and at least give it a try?
Scott Squires
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nice and quiet now!!!
The local Chevy dealer replaced the handles on my noisy top, then lubricated the trim. Now, no sounds at all. The kit was supplied by GM to combat this problem.