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Old 16th May 2007, 13:50   #1 (permalink)
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My radio cuts out when I return from a menu on the Sat Nav using the button on the steering wheel. The only way I can get it working again is to go into the settings and select the volume adjustment, change it and press enter.
Has anyone else had this problem, and more important could they get it fixed?
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That sounds very bizarre! Could a reboot do the trick? Battery off for 30 mins should force the reboot.
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Failing that, go tell your dealer. I had/have a problem with my cd player overheating and cutting out. The dealer didn't even look at the car just agreed to replace the stereo. Still waiting on the part to be delivered though!!
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Just the voice control getting a bit mixed up I think. If you talk to it nicely, it sorts it out.
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That sounds very bizarre! Could a reboot do the trick? Battery off for 30 mins should force the reboot.
I think I will give this a try. Now where did I put that audio security code
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Just the voice control getting a bit mixed up I think. If you talk to it nicely, it sorts it out.
I have tried that but it refuses
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I have tried that but it refuses
That's a stubborn car, have you asked it properly? I always get Radio AM 80Mhz or something like that
One day I'll get it right
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