AC/DC
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- Apr 25, 2024
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- FL
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- Foundation Series Cybertruck AWD
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One (or more) of my front speakers has been having the same issue since JUNE! They(Tesla)/we cannot pinpoint which one(s)? BUT it has been in five times since then and they keep telling me they run a TASCAM frequency test on all of the speakers and that they are all good. Issue is, they are not, one (or more) of the front speakers has that "staticky crackling tinfoil sound" like a blown speaker...and I have had the service manager and multiple service people come out and listen to—AND confirm they can hear it (anyone that's been in the truck can hear it). Yet, they claim when they test it, the speakers are OK. Seems like they need to open the dash up and take a physical look vs, using a piece of software, since anyone who listens can hear it. Has anyone else had this sort of issue?
Within the first week of taking delivery (Early March '04) the super manifold went bad, so they have done work around the firewall & front dash, amongst other repairs and recalls. My experience tells me there is a blown speaker, or that something was left loose, or debris was left on a speaker from a prior repair. This has been super frustrating as it seems like a simple fix—open it up, find the problem, repair it. The sound system would be super if it worked
Within the first week of taking delivery (Early March '04) the super manifold went bad, so they have done work around the firewall & front dash, amongst other repairs and recalls. My experience tells me there is a blown speaker, or that something was left loose, or debris was left on a speaker from a prior repair. This has been super frustrating as it seems like a simple fix—open it up, find the problem, repair it. The sound system would be super if it worked
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