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Old Dec 22, 2009 | 08:00 PM
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Take a 4.5 inch strip and drop it in the slot, make sure the areas specified in the TSb are covered. You are all set. Some people went overboard and installed the strip all along the channel. Do not know if it helped. I just followed the TSB.
Did you have any issues putting the rubber seal back in the door frame channel at all? Some people reported having a hard time doing so.
Old Dec 23, 2009 | 10:22 AM
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You will have to take a set of pliers and pinch them to put the clamps back, the TSB instructs you to do this. I did and it went back the same way, snug and fit. The window will shove the seal tight.
Old Dec 23, 2009 | 10:38 AM
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i picked up the same stripping in the pic posted by mandyfig im guna try this again
Old Dec 23, 2009 | 01:10 PM
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I think I'll have another go at this...the stripping I got was 3/4" wide and 5/16" thick, and actually made my wind noise worse. Guess I'll try some 3/8" wide.
Old Dec 24, 2009 | 06:13 AM
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Do not be afraid to just shove that strip in there. It will look tight but the whole point is to seal that area where the leak is coming from.

Worse case, just yank them out if they do not work and try again. You have 10 feet of foam to fool around with.
Old Dec 27, 2009 | 07:34 PM
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I went to 2 different "wallyworld", a HD, and Lowe looking for a size 3/8" wide and 5/16" thick and finally found it. Hope it all goes well when I install it!
Old Dec 28, 2009 | 10:51 AM
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So, did it work for you?
Old Jan 6, 2010 | 11:43 AM
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works great!
Old Jan 7, 2010 | 01:26 PM
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Good! Who else has tried this?
Old Jan 10, 2010 | 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by ridinwitha35
I think I'll have another go at this...the stripping I got was 3/4" wide and 5/16" thick, and actually made my wind noise worse. Guess I'll try some 3/8" wide.

Or scissors.....
Old Jan 10, 2010 | 01:56 PM
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Just tried it and I "think" the wind noise is gone. HOWEVER, the exhaust drone sounds louder than ever. Wind noise down = drone sounds up?
Old Jan 10, 2010 | 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Kevin319
Just tried it and I "think" the wind noise is gone. HOWEVER, the exhaust drone sounds louder than ever. Wind noise down = drone sounds up?
Could it be that your wind sound was drowning other existing noises?
Old Jan 11, 2010 | 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by SteveB123
Or scissors.....
Too much work.
Old Jan 11, 2010 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by SteveB123
Or scissors.....

Too wide will probably make it worse. The 3/8" is just right.
Old Jan 11, 2010 | 01:35 PM
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Sometimes smaller is better...
Old Jan 11, 2010 | 05:16 PM
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So use 3/8" think stripping?

This topic has been kicked around for quite sometime now. I'm just trying to follow and get some stuff straight.

Is there any pictures for this? Direct link with what new discoveries have been found to use/place/pull/etc

What about the materials and tools? That in with the link?

Also when viewing the write up on the link, I'm assuming it will be the same procedure for all the doors

My wind noise is bad!
Old Jan 11, 2010 | 06:18 PM
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So use 3/8" think stripping?

This topic has been kicked around for quite sometime now. I'm just trying to follow and get some stuff straight.

Is there any pictures for this? Direct link with what new discoveries have been found to use/place/pull/etc

What about the materials and tools? That in with the link?

Also when viewing the write up on the link, I'm assuming it will be the same procedure for all the doors

My wind noise is bad!
On the previous page 2 there is a link for the updated TSB, posted by me, which has the procedure clearly outlined and there is also a picture of the 3/8" foam that seems to work the best posted by Mandyfig.
The procedure applies to both the rear doors.
Old Jan 11, 2010 | 06:39 PM
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It was after Nelsito65 that I finally did this TSB, based on the updated one. Thanks to him.
Old Jan 12, 2010 | 03:11 PM
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The plastic also doesn't fit as well as it use to, there is a very small cm gap between the plastic and the window frame now. Maybe I sealed the wrong area?
Old Jan 12, 2010 | 05:13 PM
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Check the TSB it is specific on what you need to do.
Old Jan 13, 2010 | 04:05 AM
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The plastic also doesn't fit as well as it use to, there is a very small cm gap between the plastic and the window frame now. Maybe I sealed the wrong area?
I have the same problem...the TSB shows the seal as super flexible, actually sagging in the drawing.

It isn't.
Old Jan 13, 2010 | 06:20 AM
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The TSB showed you a condition that is NG. Means you did not do it correctly. Also means you have to re-do.
Old Jan 13, 2010 | 03:04 PM
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I followed the instructions on the website from shiftice ... everything should be at the right place. Pliers were used to push the gaps in. I'll take some pictures this weekend.
Old Jan 13, 2010 | 05:28 PM
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I followed the instructions on the website from shiftice ... everything should be at the right place. Pliers were used to push the gaps in. I'll take some pictures this weekend.
You might want to take a look at the updated TSB NTB01-029A. It is a more detailed procedure.

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Old Jan 13, 2010 | 08:05 PM
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WTFLSBFDJK BBQ I been looking at the wrong TSB
Old Jan 13, 2010 | 11:22 PM
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It's not hard to figure out but its trying to understand and apply what it is the bulletin is saying and perform this correctly. Does Nissan Stearlership take care of TSB's or no?
Old Jan 14, 2010 | 06:04 AM
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I am sure Nissan can do it for you. Go ask them, whether it is free (depends on you warranty status) or not.

I agree the updated TSB is better but still GRAY. I just had to do a trial and error. So far I think it worked for me. Then again, I can be wrong, I could have just imagined it got better.

Go and sit in the back while somebody's driving (which I did) and find out if you can still hear that hissing sound after TSB.
Old Mar 11, 2016 | 08:44 AM
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I just did this yesterday!! I can't tell you what a difference it made in my car. I did all of the car doors. I'm wondering if there are any more places I can seal up. I couldn't believe the difference on the highway. I was able to talk on the car's bluetooth without the person on the other line complaining about the noise and I was able to hear them without much effort. I used Frostking Rubber Foam from Home Depot. 3/4" wide and 7/16" thick. The cost? $3.98.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Frost-Kin...734H/100047977
This job was so easy. Thank you for all of you for your input and help. Thank you to the dude who started this thread. All of you guys rock! I love this Maxima community.
Old Mar 11, 2016 | 09:52 AM
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i need to try this, i think i did when this is talked about more... can't remember, but the car is def noisy, so maybe not,
i def did fix the sunroof wind with the washers
Old Mar 11, 2016 | 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Prophecy99
i need to try this, i think i did when this is talked about more... can't remember, but the car is def noisy, so maybe not,
i def did fix the sunroof wind with the washers
I have to do the sunroof next. Did you get the shims from the dealer or did you use regular washers? How many did you use?
Old Mar 11, 2016 | 04:55 PM
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anyone know if this is applicable/necessary for the 4th gen max as well?

The procedure just mentions the rear doors...is it worth also doing the front? Thanks
Old Mar 12, 2016 | 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by uttadms31
anyone know if this is applicable/necessary for the 4th gen max as well?

The procedure just mentions the rear doors...is it worth also doing the front? Thanks
Why not? It doesn't hurt to try.
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