This has only happened on one drive, and twice on that drive. It was 'cold' for North Carolina (<30 degrees) but car was parked in garage and said it was 50 Degrees until it'd been outside for a bit.
Was driving listening to phone on bluetooth. About 3-5 min in the audio system, or uh lack of a better word the amplifier *sugar* itsellf.
We're talking all six of us in the car thought something large had fallen on the vehicle. Think of someone plugging in a microphone cable while the amp is cranked and that pop noise you get as the electrical connection goes wonky.
Lost all sound for a few seconds after, first i thought i was deaf as the blinkers quit too but then sound came back <3-5 seconds and everything was fine except the younger kids were mad at the noise.
It didn't do it today (next time I drove it) on my morning commute, so I have no idea how to recreate yet. I don't want to set up a service appointment to have them shrug and walk off. Is this an issue that anyone else has any experience with?
2019 Raven Short Range
Was driving listening to phone on bluetooth. About 3-5 min in the audio system, or uh lack of a better word the amplifier *sugar* itsellf.
We're talking all six of us in the car thought something large had fallen on the vehicle. Think of someone plugging in a microphone cable while the amp is cranked and that pop noise you get as the electrical connection goes wonky.
Lost all sound for a few seconds after, first i thought i was deaf as the blinkers quit too but then sound came back <3-5 seconds and everything was fine except the younger kids were mad at the noise.
It didn't do it today (next time I drove it) on my morning commute, so I have no idea how to recreate yet. I don't want to set up a service appointment to have them shrug and walk off. Is this an issue that anyone else has any experience with?
2019 Raven Short Range