Hi there,
Recently the temperature dropped to around -15 celcius. I heated up the car, and took off for a 50km trip. After a few hours I had to make another short trip, switched on some music, and out of nowhere I began to hear low frequencies making the front passenger door/speaker rattle even at low levels. I played around with the audio settings, making only the right passenger speaker play to hear it better, and it was rattling as if something was in the door bins.
Currently I am waiting for the temperature to drop down, and see if this actually impacted the door as some parts maybe frozen up, or if this was just a coincidence.
Let me know if anyone also had something similar. Looks like these cars weren't adapted for colder countries during winter season.
Recently the temperature dropped to around -15 celcius. I heated up the car, and took off for a 50km trip. After a few hours I had to make another short trip, switched on some music, and out of nowhere I began to hear low frequencies making the front passenger door/speaker rattle even at low levels. I played around with the audio settings, making only the right passenger speaker play to hear it better, and it was rattling as if something was in the door bins.
Currently I am waiting for the temperature to drop down, and see if this actually impacted the door as some parts maybe frozen up, or if this was just a coincidence.
Let me know if anyone also had something similar. Looks like these cars weren't adapted for colder countries during winter season.