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Negative. I also hate the voice nav turn-by-turn and always mute that. It’s either an automatic speed-sensitive music volume adjustment or an automatic background-noise-sensitive volume adjustment, and it’s particularly noticeable when the music volume is adjusted to fairly low when stopped; then after hitting about 15 mph, the volume goes up substantially. Highly annoyingThe Model 3/Y should not have Speed Sensitive Volume Control. You are able to change the music volume separate from the navigation volume. Perhaps that is making you think it's changing.
None of that is a feature. So, either you are hitting the scroll wheel or...Negative. I also hate the voice nav turn-by-turn and always mute that. It’s either an automatic speed-sensitive music volume adjustment or an automatic background-noise-sensitive volume adjustment, and it’s particularly noticeable when the music volume is adjusted to fairly low when stopped; then after hitting about 15 mph, the volume goes up substantially. Highly annoying
Nope, you are flat-out wrong.None of that is a feature. So, either you are hitting the scroll wheel or...
That never made it past early 2018. My M3 is from Summer 2018 and it never did that. It is also not in the MY OM or a discussed feature on the website. I don't see many people joining this thread to complain or confirm.Here’s a similar thread in the Model 3 forum!
Speed Sensitive Volume Control?
Apparently there used to be a UI for this feature but Tesla took the UI away and left the feature enabled
Why not in the manual?
Cool, doesn’t mean it’s not happening to others of us (your downvotes in this thread notwithstanding ).Mine does not do this.
Cool, doesn’t mean it’s not happening to others of us (your downvotes in this thread notwithstanding ).
Seriously, this is a real puzzlement. It is a marked effect in my MY, but I’m not convinced it’s speed - sometimes it seems more background noise related, which of course is correlated with speed. I also haven’t tested against all input sources.