Honda CR-V noise from front windshield area at speeds of 36-40 mph on Honda CR-V

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Honda CR-V owners report experiencing noise from the front windshield area at speeds between 36-40 mph, which may be attributed to several factors. Wind noise is commonly reported, often resulting from wind buffeting or air turbulence around the windshield. Additionally, a faulty seal on the windshield could allow external noise to penetrate the cabin, contributing to the issue. Road noise from tires, wheel bearings, or transmission problems may also play a role in the sounds heard at these speeds. Furthermore, improper installation of the windshield, such as misapplied sealant or glue, can lead to increased wind noise. It is recommended that owners have a professional inspect the windshield seal and installation, as well as evaluate the condition of tires and other components to resolve these noise concerns.

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