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Old 02-12-2005, 09:37 AM
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Irritating noise on the rear left door

Cant beleive it !!! Its a new 2005 LS EXT, done only 1k and theres a sound on the rear left door.
Its like the door is not completely closed to its position.
I really dont know how to describe.
Has anyone experienced the same problem??
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Old 02-12-2005, 10:48 PM
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I just purchased a 05 TB and I noticed a noise the 2nd day after I had the 2005 Trailblazer when i was goin down an interstate road doin about 65 and it was a rather windy day and a big gust of wind came ane it sounded like it was blowing right in the back door like it wasn't closed all the way. I opened and shut the door when I had stopped and really didn't pay attention to it much more for the next couple of days and then last night myself and my brother and a few friends went to dinnner and my brother drove it home and I sat next to the door. It really does sound like the door is not closed with the wind noise and so forth. Once again I opened and shut the door a few times and didn't solve the problem. Any one else have this?
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Old 02-13-2005, 03:21 PM
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Perhaps the door latch needs to be realigned?

That would be my best guess for you. It is something the dealer would have to do.
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Lightbulb

As I had said in this post previously I had been getting the noise from the back passenger side door as well. Today I just happend to be out cleaning the TB and when I was leaning around the rear door when I had it opened I noticed the weather stripping was actually jamed underneath of the top piece of weather stripping. Confused? Well open the door and look towrds the top. You will see a piece of weather stripping going straight across the top and then there is another weather strip goin around the actual hole of the door. The part goin around the hole of the door was jammed underneath the weather strip goin strait across. I popped the weather stripping out to be in the correct spot and then for the hell of it took a ride out on the interstate here and got her up to about 80 - 85 and it is a pretty windy day and the noise I had coming though the door is gone. Just wanted to let ya know to be on the look out for that prob.
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