Sonos Arc Soundbar F58 Fix (No-Nonsense Guide)
F58 on a Sonos Arc means the bar has tripped its internal protection and killed the sound. Here’s how to clear it fast, and when to stop and plan for repair or replacement.
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F58 on a Sonos Arc means the bar has tripped its internal protection and killed the sound. Here’s how to clear it fast, and when to stop and plan for repair or replacement.
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