Cell Phone - Bluetooth(R) Call Quality Is Poor
91 Bluetooth call quality issues for caller on other end of call91 12 53
2027718/2
August 6, 2012.
Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 91 number 11 - 22 dated October 25, 2011 for reasons listed below.
Affected Vehicles
Condition
The drivers voice is difficult to clearly understand by the caller on the other end of the call when using the Bluetooth hands-free telephone system. The drivers voice sounds muffled, as if you are hearing them while under water.
Technical Background
The microphone seal is damaged during installation in to the roof module.
Production Solution
Improved microphone installation procedure and optimized microphone seal starting with January 2012 vehicle production. Microphones with improved seals are at the 03S level or greater.
Service
1. Ensure the customers phone is listed in the Audi Bluetooth approved list located on the www.audiusa.com/bluetooth website. Not all Bluetooth call quality issues can be attributed to the microphone. OEM phone manufacturers use different types of Bluetooth chipsets and software which have different characteristics (i.e. timing of timeouts) and as a result these differences can also affect the Bluetooth connection stability and call quality.
For TT/A5 Cabriolet only: Road test the vehicle prior to repairs. Drive with the top and windows up and at a speed of 45mph or greater if possible. Make a Bluetooth call to someone back at the workshop to verify the call quality issue. Make sure the same person will be available for you to call back the next day once the repairs are completed to verify the call quality improvement.
2. Remove the roof module from the vehicle according to the instructions in the ElsaWeb Repair Manual.
Repair Manual >> Electrical System >> Electrical Equipment >> 96 Interior Lights, Switches >> Removal and Installation >> Roof Trim Lamps and Switches.
3. Do Not Remove the microphone from the roof module at this step! The next step is to remove the decorative trim plate from the roof module. This will allow you to inspect the seal of the microphone as it was installed at the factory.
a. For the A6 and A7 vehicles, first attempt to use your fingers to pry the decorative trim from the base plate. If this does not work then gently use a trim stick/bone tool to pry the decorative trim from the base plate and finish it with your fingers. There are a different number of clips holding the trim plate on to the base plate depending on the trim level of the vehicle (i.e. high-line roof module vs. low-line roof module; see Figure 1 & 2).
b For the TT/A5 Cabriolet vehicles, the decorative trim plate should only be pried from the base plate after the LED circuit boards are removed from the plastic LED jewels. If this is not done prior to removing the trim, the plastic LED jewels can break and cause a rattle once the roof module is reassembled. As seen in Figure 3, first pry up on the top of the small circuit-board in direction indicated by arrow 1 (away from LED Jewel). It will only need to be lifted about 1-2mm, then pull up on the circuit-board in the direction indicated by arrow 2. This will release the circuit-board from the clear LED jewel. Repeat for the other side.
c. Once the LED jewels are free from the circuit-boards, the decorative trim plate can now be pried apart from the base plate. This can be accomplished by using your fingers and slowly prying the two pieces apart. There are many clip points along the edge holding the two halves together, thus slowly sliding your finger all the way around the perimeter between the trim plate and base plate is the easiest and most effective way to separate the two parts without damaging them.
Note:
The use of a bone tool or screw driver is not recommended for this roof module assembly because it can damage the soft touch paint on the edge of the decorative trim. Damage to paint on the sides of the trim can be visible once the part is reinstalled in the headliner.
4. Inspect the seal of the microphone for damage. There are two normal splits in the rubber seal. This is normal as long as the two halves of the seal are touching each other. If they are loose and move freely then this indicates damage to the seal. Figure 6 illustrates an undamaged seal and Figures 7 and 8 illustrate damaged seals.
5. If any seals are damaged, replace the microphone set. Install the replacement microphone with the decorative trim removed from the base plate. This will allow you to inspect the new microphone seal after it has been snapped in to place. Take care when doing so to prevent any damage to the new microphones rubber seal. Installing it perpendicular to the base plate, and doing so slowly, will help prevent any damage to the seal. Figure 9 illustrates the proper installation technique and Figures 10 and 11 illustrate the improper installation of a microphone. Figure 12 shows the resultant damage of improper installation.
6. If the seals are not damaged, ensure the microphones are firmly seated. There should be a loud snap heard and felt when the microphone is fully seated.
7. For TT/A5 Cabriolet only: Visually inspect the round felt material on the underside of the decorative trim (Figure 13). This felt material pushes against the microphones rubber seal and forms a barrier. If the material is bunched up and off center it can potentially cause an issue with the call quality by allowing unwanted noise to reach the microphone. Replace the decorative trim according to ETKA if damage is found with the felt material or if the felt is not centered perfectly.
8. For TT/A5 Cabriolet only: Before installing the new microphone, partially pull out the foam which is inserted inside the microphone (Figure 14). This will allow for a better seal against the felt material.
9. For TT/A5 Cabriolet only: Road test the vehicle with the top up at a speed greater than 45mph if possible. Call the same person back at the workshop so they can verify the improved sound quality. If you still feel the sound quality is poor please contact the Technicians Assistance Center helpline.
10. If the seals and microphones are installed properly, continue with diagnosis. Refer to TSB 2026895, Microphone testing tips and TSB 2026888, Bluetooth Phone: Poor call quality.
Warranty
Required Parts and Tools
Additional Information
The following Technical Service Bulletin(s) may be necessary to complete this procedure:
^ TSB 2026895, 91 Microphone testing tips
^ TSB 2026888, 91 Bluetooth Phone: Poor call quality
All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service manuals for the latest information.