
Hey car enthusiasts, why does the music volume suddenly turn off while driving and I have to manually turn it back on? Also, having to wear the seatbelt to drive is quite annoying. Is there any solution for this?
Comments( 2 )

Related Posts
I have a 2005 Volvo S40 2.4, and suddenly I can't listen to music. Diagnostics say the music module is broken, and there's no AUX. How can I solve the issue of listening to music?
When going downhill in a Yizhi and pressing the brakes, the RPM automatically increases, which is really annoying. Is there a way to adjust this? Do any fellow car enthusiasts have a solution?
Does the Accent have a feature where the warning light turns on if the seatbelt is not fastened?
4Guys, have you ever experienced this with your Multivan where the loudspeaker occasionally makes a ding sound while driving, and the volume is really loud?
5Hello fellow car enthusiasts, I have a 2020 base model and I have a question. How can I permanently turn off the radio? Every time I start the car and drive, the radio always comes on. I prefer a quiet drive and don't want to hear any annoying sounds.
6When using Bluetooth to play audio, does anyone else notice the volume is relatively low? With CarPlay and the radio, it feels like setting the volume to 10-12 is enough, but with Bluetooth and AUX, I have to turn it up to 18-20. What's going on here?
7Has anyone experienced their car's tachometer suddenly jumping above 3000 RPM and then dropping back down while driving?
8Hey everyone, does anyone know why a car would suddenly brake uncontrollably for a moment while driving normally, and then go back to normal? Any ideas?
9I have a 2016 automatic Santana, and the ABS light occasionally turns on and off. When I took it for a check-up, they said there was no problem, and it drives fine. It's just annoying to see the light on. Any idea what's going on?
10When accelerating while turning in the 3.0 RuiXiang, there's a buzzing vibration from the chassis. Does anyone have a good solution for this?