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Static pops on all speakers

A mid-size luxury crossover SUV, the Volvo XC90 made its debut in 2002 at the Detroit Motor Show. Recognized for its safety, practicality, and comfort, the XC90 is a popular vehicle around the world. The XC90 proved to be very popular, and very good for Volvo's sales numbers, since its introduction in model year 2003 (North America). P2 platform.
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Static pops on all speakers

Post by songzunhuang »

Our family XC90 began to have static pops in the sound system. It's light static and happens at very regular intervals. When I first heard it, I thought there was something lose in the car like a interior trim panel. It's not very loud, but it's consistent and very noticeable.

It seems to happen more when the car is first started (I know, makes no sense that it matters) and it happens no matter the source (radio, cd, etc). If we leave the audio on and drive, the frequency lessens and sometimes goes away (perhaps the connection warm up and gets better contact?) I suspect a bad connection to the amp. Has anyone experienced this before? Perhaps you know of a specific connection that is suspect, some area where the connectors may be exposed to moisture or is likely to get vibrated loose?

I need to track this down and was hoping to get some guidance. Dealer wants $219 just for a general diagnostic BEFORE the fix. I figured I would reach out to you guys/gals first.

Thanks for any insight.
Song Huang

1998 V70 T5 - Hurt your eyes red
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1984 BMW 633CSi - Dolphin Grey
2024 Lexus - Eminent White Pearl
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Post by songzunhuang »

Anyone? I was hoping to troubleshoot this issue over the weekend.
Song Huang

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1984 BMW 633CSi - Dolphin Grey
2024 Lexus - Eminent White Pearl
2004 XC90 T6 AWD Ruby red (RIP)

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Post by songzunhuang »

Ok, no responses. I guess this means that there's no one with a better idea. I scheduled a visit to the dealer for the $219 diagnostic. Ouch. I'll post back whatever I find out in hopes that it'll result in something useful for others.
Song Huang

1998 V70 T5 - Hurt your eyes red
2000 Honda S2000 - Berlina Black
1984 BMW 633CSi - Dolphin Grey
2024 Lexus - Eminent White Pearl
2004 XC90 T6 AWD Ruby red (RIP)

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Post by songzunhuang »

I don't know if anyone if following this thread, but I'll update for completeness.
I finally tool the car to the dealer and had the $219 inspection done. They claimed that I needed a new Audio module. It's basically the amp under the passenger seat. The part was $599! So after $819.... the problem is still there.

After driving for a week, the static pops are less frequent, but now I get a burst of static when accelerating or decelerating. Sometimes it happens when I shut off the ignition or turn on the fog lights. It happens when the audio is not even turned on now! This is maddening.

The car is going back for another inspection next week. I wish I could just rip out the premium audio and start over....
Song Huang

1998 V70 T5 - Hurt your eyes red
2000 Honda S2000 - Berlina Black
1984 BMW 633CSi - Dolphin Grey
2024 Lexus - Eminent White Pearl
2004 XC90 T6 AWD Ruby red (RIP)

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Post by TexasCoder »

Thanks for the update, I hate that you had to spend that kinda money for the problem to continue.

Have you tried doing a voltage drop test on the ground side of the battery and engine? Also, it might not hurt to inspect and ensure the ground cables are secure and corrosion free.

Hope this helps!

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Post by songzunhuang »

I appreciate the tips. I thought I would complete this thread with the final solution. It was the amp. The dealer replaced the amp with another faulty one it appears. I took the car back again and they checked for voltage drops and discovered that the "new" amp was having issues as well. So, they replaced the amp again.

This time it appears to have fixed the issue. So a the end of the day, it cost me $800 and change. I really wish that I could put an aftermarket system on the XC90.
Song Huang

1998 V70 T5 - Hurt your eyes red
2000 Honda S2000 - Berlina Black
1984 BMW 633CSi - Dolphin Grey
2024 Lexus - Eminent White Pearl
2004 XC90 T6 AWD Ruby red (RIP)

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Post by rsgreen00 »

When my Alternator when bad on my 2005 V8 AWD (actually voltage regulator) I got really bad noise through the radio. I had an overvoltage condition that caused this popping sound. just an idea.

nsheffer
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Post by nsheffer »

rsgreen00 wrote:When my Alternator when bad on my 2005 V8 AWD (actually voltage regulator) I got really bad noise through the radio. I had an overvoltage condition that caused this popping sound. just an idea.
I just had this happen to me the other day with an overvoltage problem right before I received multiple error messages and warning lights

see my thread here: https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... 10&t=49639
"2005 xc90 alternator problem?"

do you think replacing the alternator will solve my problems??

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