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Stephen



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Sat Nav sound problem

My first post so be gentle!

I have a 2005 55 2.7TDV6 acquired a few months ago, my first Range Rover, and the Sat Nav was working fine (once I figured out how it worked and laid my hands on a manual that wasn't in the pack), until Saturday and the voice commands are now so quiet I can barely hear them. I tried turning the sound on the radio down and then finally turned the radio off but the sound is so quiet that I can barely hear it. Sounds like it is now coming out of one speaker only somewhere near the steering wheel or below (not checked actually where the speakers are!!) Anyone have any experience of this or any clues?

Post #269729 Mon Jun 28 2010 7:47am
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sweetafton



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When the voice commands is on turn the sound up. Its the same knob for the radio. When the person is talking is when you turn the volume up. Hope you understand this, Hard to explane. Good luck. Thumbs Up

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Jonny Fresh



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sweetafton wrote:
Hard to explane.


This is an explane.......but that's easy to explain Whistle Laughing

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Stephen



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Thanks for the response but the sound on the SAt Nav was initially ok and when it cut in to give directions the radio volume went down and the Sat Nav instructions were loud and clear but now the message sound is so soft I can barely hear it. My wife says I'm getting old but then she could'nt hear it either.

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Stephen



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

I was looking through some other threads and something jogged my memory about some settings on the stereo that I now remember changing and low and behold the volume is now back to where it should be. There is a button next to the radio on/off switch with a music sign on it and info at the bottom. By holding it in for a few seconds it brings up a secondary menu that gives access to the volume control setting to make the stero louder when driving faster and the offset sound controls for the Sat Nav. Glad I sorted that out! Apologies for wasting anyones time!! Embarassed

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Bobby



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Stephen wrote:
.. volume control setting to make the stero louder when driving faster..


This would be the Automatic Volume Control (AVC) I think. Wink

AVC adjusts the volume level to allow for the changes in road noise as the vehicle speed
increases or decreases.
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