I'm starting to chase down all the different sounds my car makes and get them squared away. Some of those noises are coming from the doors. Every time I hit a bump, the doors make a bunch of noise. With the driver's panel off and the window rolled down, I can see the glass is rocking distal and proximal. On the inside of the glass, there's some little arms with some thin black foam. From there, it rocks outwards about an inch and the glass smacks the outer skin of the door.
What sort of parts are supposed to be in there to keep the glass from flopping around like this? I'm not certain if there's supposed to be something else inside the door to block it, or perhaps my window regulator allows the window to roll down further than normal. If the top edge of the window is not below the weather strip, then that would prevent the glass from moving around so much.
What sort of parts are supposed to be in there to keep the glass from flopping around like this? I'm not certain if there's supposed to be something else inside the door to block it, or perhaps my window regulator allows the window to roll down further than normal. If the top edge of the window is not below the weather strip, then that would prevent the glass from moving around so much.