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This evening four of us got into the Air to drive to dinner. Shortly after the right rear passenger was seated, but before she had buckled her seatbelt, the speaker above her right ear emitted an ear-splitting burst of static. The burst lasted no more than a couple of seconds, but it kept repeating at 15-20 second intervals. The bursts continued after her seatbelt was fastened, so this didn't seem to be a fault triggered by the seatbelt warning. After about five minutes of sitting in the car before the bursts stopped, we finally drove off. About 15 minutes into the drive we got another static burst. Upon the return home, none of this repeated. We were not streaming any media while this was happening. In fact, we were out of range of an LTE signal (as we always are at home).
When I say ear-splitting, I mean ear-splitting. It's as if the audio system was turned up to full volume. It never is, but I turned the volume all the way down during this episode, and the bursts continued at the same blast level.
I have called Customer Service, and they are at a loss. They want to send out a mobile team to check the car, but if the situation doesn't repeat, I don't know what they can do.
Has anyone else had a similar occurrence?
When I say ear-splitting, I mean ear-splitting. It's as if the audio system was turned up to full volume. It never is, but I turned the volume all the way down during this episode, and the bursts continued at the same blast level.
I have called Customer Service, and they are at a loss. They want to send out a mobile team to check the car, but if the situation doesn't repeat, I don't know what they can do.
Has anyone else had a similar occurrence?