Random Static from Speaker

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Hah - I actually have the same issue. I normally dont hear it while music is playing but if I'm on a call or if I just turn up the volume loud when nothing is playing, I'll hear it come every few seconds. I need to get the dealer to look at it someday ...

Yup, that's the same for me. Bone stock so all connections should be factory.
 

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wonder if its a specific frequency thats not being able to be reproduced? if its under warranty, have it checked out, if not you can disconnect it
 
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It's under warranty. With others now reporting the same thing in here it seems like it would have to be something in our programming right?
 

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I always presumed it's a bad ground. Charge builds up somewhere in the system and then interferes as it dissipates (or something). Never bothered me enough to take it in. I never hear it if I'm actually listening to music (or even podcasts for that matter)
 
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Here is a video of it. It’s loud since I have the volume all the way up but you hear it around the 6 second mark and 15 second mark. I also tried to isolate it to one speaker with balance and fade, it happens on all speakers but is louder on the right (passenger) side speakers.
https://youtu.be/TGkmuK4SSg8

@FordTechOne is there anything out there in the fordverse about this?
 

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I'm thinking it has something with phone laying on/or in center console . There is a rf id sensor for the key fob under the cup holder. Next time it does it i will move phone to passenger seat. I got a new phone 2 weeks ago when it started , old phone never had an issue but it was a 8 year blackberry LOL.

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I thought it had to do with RF Interference too, but the video I posted above was while I was holding the phone, so not near where you describe. I did try to move it around the cab and see if it would go away. It does it on bluetooth and usb carplay.
 
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Here is a video of it. It’s loud since I have the volume all the way up but you hear it around the 6 second mark and 15 second mark. I also tried to isolate it to one speaker with balance and fade, it happens on all speakers but is louder on the right (passenger) side speakers.

@FordTechOne is there anything out there in the fordverse about this?

did some more testing this morning. It happens every 9-10 seconds. I removed the phone from bluetooth, re-connected and it still occurred. I removed from bluethooth again, deleted the phone, connected to CarPlay and it was happening with CarPlay and NO bluetooth. Really confusing.
 

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Here is a video of it. It’s loud since I have the volume all the way up but you hear it around the 6 second mark and 15 second mark. I also tried to isolate it to one speaker with balance and fade, it happens on all speakers but is louder on the right (passenger) side speakers.

@FordTechOne is there anything out there in the fordverse about this?

That is the EXACT same noise I have
 
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