nick14226
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B pillar trim can seem like its well on there but still make noise. Mine drove me nuts as I thought it was on solid until it got worse and I saw it vibrating. I 2nd the above use painters tape and tape off the gaps on the trim to see if it goes away. Once my trim was fixed im back to 0 wind noise. If you have a sun roof you could also tape over the seam around it to rule it out.
Worth a shot, thank you @longhornjon . I did tape along the front edge of the b-pillar cover with no change, but I'll watch it with the mirror as well. I noticed when I push on the middle of it there was some movement, however, top and bottom are tightly retained and it doesn't seem to come out past the rubber seal in front of it as I messed with it. And then why only in the cold temps. Regardless, I do appreciate the input will be watching it, I'm up for anything to eliminate that noise!I had the same issue and it turned out to be the piano black B-Pillar trim on the upper door (adjacent to the window). Ended up happening on both driver's and passenger's side due to failed glue on the factory part. The newer parts I installed had better fixture points and additional automotive adhesive tape. One of the many parts that must have improved after the '16 model years. I think there was a dedicated thread somewhere on this site which helped me with my fix. You could angle your side mirror up and at the part to see if it catches at hwy speeds. When I slowed, mine would go back to their normal position, so tough to detect.
I have the same gap on the upper part of the door.17 Yukon here, might be the same problem, although mine I only notice when it’s cold out (less than 30 deg F) and the truck has been outside for a while. It’s a whistling sound from, I think, front to upper part of drivers door. Thinking a seal is contracting a bit in the cold. After parked in the garage overnight, it’s fine on first drive. I had noticed the upper door frame was out away from the body quite a bit, wonder if at some point a wedge was used if keys were locked in it in the past. Put a wood block at the hinge with window rolled down and kept pushing on the upper frame until it was nicely aligned this summer. Thought I had it, door closes a lot tighter now, but sure enough this winter it’s back. Put sil-glyde on the weather stripping, have hit with compressed air to try to duplicate, folded the mirror in, checked b-pillar, cracked the window, no luck so far. Have to try the painters tape (if it’ll stick in the cold) and/or fog it. Minor, but this kind of thing drives me nuts till I fix it.