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I am constantly adjusting my volume to match background noise, generally speed related. I have owned much less expensive cars that had this feature. Is there a control I am missing, or does everyone just deal with it?
I am constantly adjusting my volume to match background noise, generally speed related. I have owned much less expensive cars that had this feature. Is there a control I am missing, or does everyone just deal with it?
In the past, in the vehicles I've owned that have had this feature, I disabled it anyway. I can see why having it as a feature would be helpful to some and it shouldn't be real difficult to implement either.
It's not an issue when I listen to streaming music. However, I need to adjust the volume when listening to podcasts through Tune-in. I'm wondering if people who have different experiences are using different audio sources.
I'd rather not have it. Most things that Tesla automates to be "best" for us are more annoying than the manual version. Examples, wipers, map resizing, auto-climate control.
In stop and go highway driving I find I am always adjusting the volume based on increased ambient noise. Another unusual feature is that each source has a different volume, requiring adjustments as you phone or channel surf.
In stop and go highway driving I find I am always adjusting the volume based on increased ambient noise. Another unusual feature is that each source has a different volume, requiring adjustments as you phone or channel surf.
Agree. I was just looking for this feature the other day. Especially when I have the roof open and windows down I find myself adjusting the volume more.
Anyone else having this issue?
When freeway driving, and audio is scrolled up from volume click 23 to click 28, system reverts to 23 within a few seconds—over and over again. Impossible to set, and keep, at 24, or 25, or 27, or 27, or 28. Behavior persistent and repeatable across multiple version upgrades; same yesterday 3/7/22 as video from 2/8/20: