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    Sound system error - 02559. Anyone know what it is?

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    I tested the speaker and (turned music on only the rear right) and it sounds normal. Any ideas?


    Address 47: Sound System (J525) Labels: 8T0-035-223-ASC.clb
    Part No SW: 8T0 035 223 AB HW: 8T0 035 223
    Component: DSP STD H07 0220
    Revision: S1900000
    Coding: 0203010102
    Shop #: WSC 02399 823 56573
    VCID: 6ED5B87FB95833518C3-803B

    1 Fault Found
    02559 - Rear Right Mid-Range/Woofer Loudspeaker (R160)
    011 - Open Circuit - Intermittent
    Freeze Frame:
    Fault Status: 00101011
    Fault Priority: 5
    Fault Frequency: 6
    Reset counter: 145
    Mileage: 149955 km
    Time Indication: 0
    Date: 2018.04.27
    Time: 08:10:52

    Freeze Frame:
    Voltage: 12.60 V
    Temperature: 21.0°C
    Bin. Bits: 00000001

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Spawne32's Avatar
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    bad speaker in the door

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    Sound comes out of it just fine...
    Any idea what is the "test" procedure for Audi is on this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SDF1 View Post
    Sound comes out of it just fine...
    Any idea what is the "test" procedure for Audi is on this?
    So once you're logged into that control module, select 'Test'. Then you'll see in the middle a drop down wc allows you to select what you want to test. In this case, select whichever speaker it's saying has poor/no communication. Once you've selected the suspect speaker, click on test. You should here a low volume feedback coming off said speaker. Compare that to known working speakers and you can end the test at any time. Just make sure to hit 'save' after each test so that you have a record of it.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Have you replaced your speakers. You could have a fault if you have speakers not running at the right ohms or they aren't coded for your car.
    2009 Audi A4 Quattro / Prestige / Phantom Black Pearl / APR Stage II / GFB DV+

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poodini View Post
    So once you're logged into that control module, select 'Test'. Then you'll see in the middle a drop down wc allows you to select what you want to test. In this case, select whichever speaker it's saying has poor/no communication. Once you've selected the suspect speaker, click on test. You should here a low volume feedback coming off said speaker. Compare that to known working speakers and you can end the test at any time. Just make sure to hit 'save' after each test so that you have a record of it.
    THANK YOU!!

    You are 100% right. I let it test all the speakers and that one had zero sound coming out of it. Hope it's covered under warranty.

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