2. Air-Drying. Alternatively, you could dry a wet car radio or speaker by blowing hot air over the affected areas. And you could do this with a hairdryer or a fan. For speakers, ensure to pay extra attention to the magnet and terminals, as these are typically, their most sensitive parts. 3. Radio issues. Just purchased a 2021 Preferred CX-30 yesterday. Now has 142 miles. Loving everything so far except for intermittent radio issues. About half of the time when we start up the car, no audio will work. FM and AM will not open when trying to select them from the source list.
2) Check for power. If you’re unable to reboot the radio or restart it by pressing the “Menu” button, then your radio may be experiencing a power issue. The easiest way to resolve this issue is to check the power cord of your radio. Make sure that there is a good connection between the head unit and your car’s battery.
Posted July 8, 2016. Sounds like a loose connection or wiring fault but probably worth trying a reset of the radio first. I lost DAB altogether on my Ford Sony DAB radio and was able to get it back by taking the audio fuse out of the main engine fuse box. I left it out for 5 minutes and then replaced it.
New digital radio stations are being launched all the time. The autotune function (or auto scan, or retune - depending on your radio) will find these new sta
Check the steps below and try which among them can work for your Tesla radio. 1. Scroll Wheel Reboot. On the steering wheel, press and hold the scroll wheel on either side for 10 seconds. This is actually a simple rebooting of the main screen. After rebooting, try operating the radio again. Perhaps more likely, you may have a non-dab aerial - thus rendering DAB as invisible. 3. I doubt that it is a vehicle software issue, and I fail to understand the connection between the H/U and engine. 4. If it's a 'known' issue, it could be a dodgy H/U production batch.
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Restart your iPhone and your car. Depending on your car, you might see the CarPlay Home screen when you turn it on. If you don't, look for the CarPlay logo on your car’s display. If possible, connect your iPhone to a different USB port in your car. Try a different Lightning to USB cable.

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