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Hello everyone

I have just purchased my first jaguar a 2006 s type xs 2.7d

My wife who has to wear hearing aids was most excited about seeing the car,so this afternoon we decided to go for a drive, she sat down in the passenger seat I put the key in the ignition to give her a tour of the features of the car only to be confronted by both her hearing aids 'clacking' constantly !

however if she moved back and forth or side to side it did diminish.

This was the same with the engine running with nothing operating in the car.

Could this be something to do with ultra sonic sensors monitoring the alarm or some other device in the cabin ?

It does not happen or appear to when she sat in the drivers seat.

It does not have a telephone or bluetooth installed ( yet )

She has never had this before in any vehicle I or she has owned in the past.

Has anyone else who is a hearing aid wearer experienced this ?

 

Colin

 

 

 

 


Posted

Can't speak about the interference but there are several sensors in the roof lining monitoring the position of the front passenger so that if they lean too far forward the airbag won't deploy. Perhaps that is the issue.

Posted

The problem is almost certainly due to the passenger position sensors which use the same sort of idea as the parking sensors Colin.

Welcome to the club by the way

Posted

Welcome to the Club, Colin.

 

I was trying to think about a fault in the hearing aids, but I think Harvey  and Paul have hit the nail on the head!

 

Regards,

 

Peter.


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I agree with Harv.  If I put a shopping bag on the passenger seat the air bag light comes on to indicate there's a child in the seat and and the air bag is off.  I suspect it's the same sensor may be causing the problem with your wife's hearing aid. I don't know if the sensor is ultrasonic or infrared, but if its ultrasonic it could explain why it's causing problems.   


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Colin

Does your wife's hearing aids have switches on them to be used with induction loops? If so you could try switching them off, it may work..

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My Father in law notices his hearing aid misbehaves when he's in the passenger seat, I'd always assumed it was the sensors

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