Cornishdefender
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Afternoon
Our 2011 Freelander HSE SD4 has the most appalling wind buffeting/interior 'cabin' pressure problem when only 1 window is opened. Our elderly dog has taken to wanting to have his head out of the window at all times when travelling in the car. In our Defender this is not an issue (just cold!) but in the Freelander it is impossible to have only 1 window open - if we do there is really bad percussive pressurisation buffeting that happens in the cabin. To alleviate the issue another window (opposite side) has to be opened as well. This makes for a pretty noisy and cold journey
Does this happen to anyone else? Any suggestions as to how we can reduce this? Are wind deflectors a possibility?
Many thanks
Our 2011 Freelander HSE SD4 has the most appalling wind buffeting/interior 'cabin' pressure problem when only 1 window is opened. Our elderly dog has taken to wanting to have his head out of the window at all times when travelling in the car. In our Defender this is not an issue (just cold!) but in the Freelander it is impossible to have only 1 window open - if we do there is really bad percussive pressurisation buffeting that happens in the cabin. To alleviate the issue another window (opposite side) has to be opened as well. This makes for a pretty noisy and cold journey
Does this happen to anyone else? Any suggestions as to how we can reduce this? Are wind deflectors a possibility?
Many thanks