For anyone who thinks they've blown or have a blown Bose speaker
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For anyone who thinks they've blown or have a blown Bose speaker
I bought my 2000 A4 1.8TQM just under 2 years ago and heard a rattling sound coming from the driver's side rear woofer. I brought it by a local stereo shop, and the guy said my speaker was blown and that I'd have to take it to Audi to have it fixed since you can't buy new Bose speakers aftermarket. Being the noob that I was to Audi's (i still am a noob, really don't know sh*t about how to work on them), I took it to the Audi stealership and ended up spending over $2000 on minor repairs, including $250 for a new Bose speaker, not including the $150/hr labor charge of installing it. Recently the same speaker began rattling again, and I couldn't understand how it could have blown after having for such a short period of time whenIdo not bump my stereo. After doing some research ona purchasing a used bose speaker and installing it myself, I found out that it is a common issue with Bose speakers to have the glue on the dust cap of the speaker to come undone. I guess Bose does a poor job of glueing them on, maybe tosell more speakers because people think they are blown. I found this DIY http://www.audiworld.com/tech/elec58.shtmlfor removing and installing rear speakers, which explained how to remove the rear panel to gain access to the rear woofers. Upon disassembling my back seat and inspecting the woofer, I discovered that the dust cap of the woofer had indeed began to seperate from the the speaker. I bought some krazy glue, glued that sucker back on with an excessive amount of glue to make sure it doesn't come undone again, and added some to the other speaker just incase it decided to detach itself also. Speaker sounds great again when the bass hits, and the only money I had to spend was $2 on a little bottle of krazy glue. Hope this helps anyone that may have the same issue. So if you think you have a blown bose speaker anywhere in your audi, make sure it's not just a loose dust cap, because it will end up saving you alot of money if it is. Below is a general diagram of a speaker, showing where the dust cap is located.
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RE: For anyone who thinks they've blown or have a blown Bose speaker
I'm so glad you posted that.
I've had my rear driver side woofer unpluged for a few months because of the same symptoms and I also assumed it was blown. I bet it just needs some glue.
THANKS!
I've had my rear driver side woofer unpluged for a few months because of the same symptoms and I also assumed it was blown. I bet it just needs some glue.
THANKS!
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RE: For anyone who thinks they've blown or have a blown Bose speaker
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I'm so glad you posted that.
I've had my rear driver side woofer unpluged for a few months because of the same symptoms and I also assumed it was blown. I bet it just needs some glue.
THANKS!
I'm so glad you posted that.
I've had my rear driver side woofer unpluged for a few months because of the same symptoms and I also assumed it was blown. I bet it just needs some glue.
THANKS!
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RE: For anyone who thinks they've blown or have a blown Bose speaker
Wow, that is funny you posted this today. I was just starting to look around for a used bose speaker because mine is doing this. Guess you just saved me some $$$. Thanks!! I'll go tear into it now...
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RE: For anyone who thinks they've blown or have a blown Bose speaker
Wow! You are my hero! My passenger side speaker has been doing that since I bought the car and I was about ready to cave and buy a new one. I just looked at mine and that's exactly what's happening. You should be commended for bringing this to everyone's attention.
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RE: For anyone who thinks they've blown or have a blown Bose speaker
Glad to help you guys out. Sounds like its a fairly common problem with Bose speakers. Sure feels good knowing I no longer have to listen to that annoying rattling sound.
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RE: For anyone who thinks they've blown or have a blown Bose speaker
i was gonna replace my speakers too...i dont have bose speakers though, but im pretty sure thats what came off which gives that slight rattling foil sound. i just didnt suspect that you'd be able to glue it back on. thanks mate and im pretty sure you've help the community here!
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RE: For anyone who thinks they've blown or have a blown Bose speaker
well I'm not going to kiss you but what a great post. I was just noticing mine today while fixing my airbag light and playing with the Vag-Com