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OK so I am guessing that the buffeting problem is normally occurring when the windows are open? Is this correct? if so then it isn't limited to these vehicles. My Avalanche had the same problem and a couple of window rain guards nearly eliminated the issue. But at some point if I have the back and front windows open, there's a certain point where the interior still feels like air pressure hitting your ears a bit. But I just open or close one or both of the rear windows a bit and it goes away. Now it could be that it isn't as prominent in my Avy because the back window is right there but I have experienced it for sure.
Also I have experienced this in my wife's 2011 Buick Enclave and my bro-in-law's 2014 Explorer. Is my description of the problem on par with what you all have experienced?
OK so I am guessing that the buffeting problem is normally occurring when the windows are open? Is this correct?
No. The issue is when the vehicle is all closed up with windows fully closed. There is a consistent ear popping sensation at certain speeds. Some are more sensitive to it than others.
yes, it is very common for almost every car nowadays to have this sesation when one or a rear window open.
It is very common for almost every car nowadays to have this sesation when one or a rear window open.