23 aviator reserve- anc question

Johnlincoln23

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Lincoln aviator 23 reserve
So I just bought a 2023 aviator reserve

I did not notice this yesterday or the day before

But today I was driving to the post office with my son and you know when you lower your window down you get that womp womp sound it’s like that constant sound mildy but noticible

And also speeding up from stop is very loud engine sound? Is that normal? I mean I know it’s a v6 twin turbo engine but it just doesn’t feel right


Thoughts? I’ll try to record a better video soon

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just got my wife a 2023 aviator and I did not notice it yesterday or the day before when we get it
But today I was driving to the post office and I hear this like womp womp sound like you know if someone has a door cranked , it’s like pressure womp sound
Is that normal? I thought this was supposed to be silent quiet drive
I wonder if anc is not working
How can I test that other than taking it to the dealership coz I’m very busy at work right now
And also this rev sounds good when I speed up? Or this should be canceled out as well
Our first Lincoln ever
Thank you
 
Service Advisor here:

So the "womp womp" sound is called buffeting. That is caused by the disturbed airstream around the vehicle caused by a pressure difference inside the vehicle and outside while driving at speed. Hence why your ears pop/adjust when you close it while cruising down the highway. This can be mitigated however, by slightly closing the moonroof (if you notice your moonroof closing slightly when your speed changes, this is completely normal behavior as the vehicle is programmed to do this automatically to prevent the aforementioned buffeting) or opening another window to equalize pressure differences between the interior and exterior of the vehicle.

The engine noise you are hearing is actually being pumped into the audio system directly from the engine compartment using a sound symposer tube. It IS your engine sound, just amplified for the driving experience. (If we want silence we could drive EVs). The ANC system is programmed this way, and will not block it out completely. It rather focuses on road noise and wind noise/rain etc.

This is normal behavior.
 
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