Dead Battery = Noisey HFL Bluetooth?

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Old 01-04-2009, 11:49 PM
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Dead Battery = Noisey HFL Bluetooth?

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My battery died over the weekend because my trunk didn't close all the way and the stupid trunk light stayed on... yea, the stupid trunk light drained my battery overnight.
I got the battery recharged and put in my radio codes and everything seems to have returned to normal, except my wife complains that the HFL now has more noise than before (both wind and engine noise)

I have heard before that certain noise cancellation technologies are "adaptive" and therefore learns the "ambient" noise and becomes better over time, could this be what happened to my HFL is that the learned profile was reset Anyone else with similar experience?

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Only true if you have a TL-S

If it's not a Type S that noise is something else.
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Originally Posted by IBFStyles
Only true if you have a TL-S

If it's not a Type S that noise is something else.
I don't hear a noise, it's the other end that hears more of my engine/road noise, as in it seems like the noise cancellation isn't working well anymore.

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