What are the reasons for the two rear speakers of the Audi Q3 not working?
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Audi Q3 rear speakers not working can be attributed to three main reasons. Specific reasons for the Audi Q3 speakers not working: Incorrect contact of the electromagnetic coil; Moisture inside the speaker equipment; Burning of contacts leading to failure. It is important to repair the speakers promptly when they stop working. Composition of car speakers: Automotive electric speakers consist of an iron core, magnetic coil, contacts, armature, diaphragm, etc. Automotive electric speakers produce sound through the vibration of a metal diaphragm. During driving, the driver can emit necessary audio signals as required and regulated to warn pedestrians and alert other vehicles, ensuring traffic safety. They are also used to urge passage and convey signals.
Last time I drove my friend's Audi Q3, the two rear speakers weren't working, which is quite common. Most likely the speaker units themselves are damaged - Audi's car audio systems are quite sophisticated, and the rear units are prone to burning out due to dust or vibration. It could also be poor wiring contact, loose plugs or short circuits, especially since wiring near the trunk area tends to age. Blown fuses are another possibility - there are dedicated audio fuses in the engine compartment fuse box. Also check the settings - see if the sound balance was accidentally adjusted to favor the front speakers. In short, I recommend first checking the settings via the center console display. If that doesn't work, try replacing the fuses yourself, but don't tamper with the wiring to avoid causing faults. Don't overlook this small issue as it affects driving experience - safe driving is important.