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Mysterious speaker fail - any ideas/fixes?

Jb74texan

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2024 F3T

Well, I can't seem to figure this one out. About a week ago the onboard speakers stopped working. I assumed I left it on the headset mode, but that didn't seem to help. Here's what I've tried so far, but no luck.

1) verified audio out to onboard speakers

2) disabled and removed all Bluetooth devices (phone, headsets, etc.)

3) performed factory radio reset

4) changed battery (needed a new one anyways)

5) checked amplifier fuse on RHS box slot three, it was good but I swapped it anyway.

6) verified antenna signal by forcing auto tune to local radio stations.

7) tested all audio apps on my Binize car play device, including a fresh sd card with .mp3, .mp4, and .wav files.

8) asked mother in law if she had a spell or a monkey's paw that might work... no luck.

Any ideas or fixes?

Thanks in advance!
 
The 2024 is the same display as my 2026 and holding the volume down certainly mutes all the onboard speakers when they are the selected output.
 
Yeah, I did try that. Fortunately it shows the universal mute symbol when activated. I'm thinking this might be a good excuse to update my old helmet system that's getting spotty. Also, if I get my exhaust done this week I'll likely forget about music for a week or two 😉
 
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