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wind deflector in British English (wɪnd dɪˈflɛktə) noun automobiles an accessory that can be fitted to parts of a vehicle that are often open when driving, such as windows and sunroofs, to prevent the driver and passengers being buffeted by wind as well as reducing noise and keeping out flying debris Examples of 'wind deflector' in a sentencewind deflector There is a power-assisted mesh wind deflector, a nifty addition to the toy box.You could try fitting an external wind deflector to reduce buffeting.High-speed cruising is almost buffet-free, thanks to an effective wind deflector, although when in place the rear seats cannot be occupied.With a wind deflector fitted across the rear seats, buffeting is minimal, even at high speed.It's just a pity that the wind deflector is an optional extra, and the infotainment unit lags behind the best.Another improvement is a standard-fit electronically-controlled mesh wind deflector rising behind theheads of driver and passenger.When the roof is down, you can install a wind deflector to reduce buffeting but it prevents use of the rear seats by anypassenger.Helmet on (with the tiny 'wind deflector' you'd risk blinding yourself without at least goggles), you fire up the surprisingly quiet engine.It doesn't even have a windscreen, so all that stands between the driver and the local insect population is a two-centimetre-high wind deflector.Then there's the wind deflector. |