Xargon79 Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 I have a 2011 Edge, that to date has been pretty much trouble free. I purchased the vehicle in July. This past weekend we have seen our first minor cold spell. The car sat idle all day Saturday and Sunday when I got in, the door chime sounded as usual, but now it has an awful...buzz (is the only thing I can think of to describe) when it sounds. The turn signal (which I think is a tad loud anyway) also now has this buzz. Am I correct that a single unit performs both of these sound functions? I plan to take it in to the dealer on a weekend when I have some time, but was wondering if anyone else had run into this. Maybe the cold air caused some kind of diaphragm damage. Who knows, but any thoughts would be appreciated. Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cal3thousand Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 I have a 2011 Edge, that to date has been pretty much trouble free. I purchased the vehicle in July. This past weekend we have seen our first minor cold spell. The car sat idle all day Saturday and Sunday when I got in, the door chime sounded as usual, but now it has an awful...buzz (is the only thing I can think of to describe) when it sounds. The turn signal (which I think is a tad loud anyway) also now has this buzz. Am I correct that a single unit performs both of these sound functions? I plan to take it in to the dealer on a weekend when I have some time, but was wondering if anyone else had run into this. Maybe the cold air caused some kind of diaphragm damage. Who knows, but any thoughts would be appreciated. Rick It's safe to assume that they are one unit. But not guaranteed. Maybe find the part number and see? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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