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Old Dec 8th, 2017, 13:40   #1
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Does anyone know how to increase the volume on the sensors. Mine are so quiet they blend into the background noise. My previous XC60 were deafening. I do like them in addition to the 360 camera for times when your eyes cannot be everywhere.
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Does anyone know how to increase the volume on the sensors. Mine are so quiet they blend into the background noise. My previous XC60 were deafening. I do like them in addition to the 360 camera for times when your eyes cannot be everywhere.
Hi Bernard,
I've just been out in the cold to check this out for you.
If you go into settings, then click on sounds, you will then find various volume adjustments including park assist.
Hope this helps.I'm now nice and warm again.
Merry Christmas.
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Also, when the sensors are beeping, you could use the volume up & down buttons on the steering wheel to adjust the volume. Similarly, using the same buttons you could adjust the navigation volume when the navigation is saying something.
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Hi Bernard,
I've just been out in the cold to check this out for you.
If you go into settings, then click on sounds, you will then find various volume adjustments including park assist.
Hope this helps.I'm now nice and warm again.
Merry Christmas.
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Thanks Bob you are an ace, well beyond the call of friendship in this weather. I thought I checked everything yesterday and this did not register. Silly me. Merry Christmas to you also..
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Also, when the sensors are beeping, you could use the volume up & down buttons on the steering wheel to adjust the volume. Similarly, using the same buttons you could adjust the navigation volume when the navigation is saying something.
I do use them for navigation as the radio is muted but I thought I had tried it once in the past and got blasted by the music. I could be wrong however. Thanks for the tip and Merry Christmas also.
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Also, when the sensors are beeping, you could use the volume up & down buttons on the steering wheel to adjust the volume. Similarly, using the same buttons you could adjust the navigation volume when the navigation is saying something.
Don't think that works on the XC60.
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