Roof panels sound solution

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Hi!
Someone told me that I could get rid of the annoying sound from the roof panels by adding heat-shrink wraps to the sky panel connector pins (those that have different ends on them). Has someone tried this before? I am not into DIY things, so any thoughts would be much appreciated.
 
Hi!
Someone told me that I could get rid of the annoying sound from the roof panels by adding heat-shrink wraps to the sky panel connector pins (those that have different ends on them). Has someone tried this before? I am not into DIY things, so any thoughts would be much appreciated.
I can confirm that! And it is not as difficult as you may think. But if you are not comfortable with it, a local mechanic would be more than enough.
 
Hi!
Someone told me that I could get rid of the annoying sound from the roof panels by adding heat-shrink wraps to the sky panel connector pins (those that have different ends on them). Has someone tried this before? I am not into DIY things, so any thoughts would be much appreciated.
Hi! I haven't tried that specific fix, but heat-shrink wraps can help reduce noise by providing a better connection and insulation. If you're not into DIY, it might be best asking a professional to handle it for you.
 
Ok, thanks for the insights guys. I will give the heat-shrink wrap a shot. I mean, I will ask a local mechanic if he can do it for me. Thanks again!
 
That's an interesting tip about using heat-shrink wraps on the sky panel connector pins to quiet down roof panel noises! I haven't heard of that specific fix before, but it's possible it could work if the noise is due to some loose connection or vibration in those pins. Since you're not into DIY, it's probably best to avoid messing with those connectors yourself. If the roof panel noise is really bothering you, it's worth taking it to a professional, either your car's dealer or a reputable auto shop. They might have a more official fix for the problem, or they could try the heat-shrink method if they think it's appropriate.
 

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