Low Volume for SYNC Voice
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Low Volume for SYNC Voice
Hello all!
I just had a quick question (did a quick search and didn't come up with anything). Is there a way to increase the volume of the SYNC voice? I flipped through the menus but didn't see anything. It's so low that it's barely audible.
Oh, and another quick question... what are the fabric "loops" for behind the rear seat headrests? I have a 2010 SCrew XLT.
Thanks in advance!
I just had a quick question (did a quick search and didn't come up with anything). Is there a way to increase the volume of the SYNC voice? I flipped through the menus but didn't see anything. It's so low that it's barely audible.
Oh, and another quick question... what are the fabric "loops" for behind the rear seat headrests? I have a 2010 SCrew XLT.
Thanks in advance!
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I have a 2 year old. The car seat uses the LATCH clips at the back of the seat cushion. I guess the loops are for the tether ones.
Thanks for the info on the voice volume!
Thanks for the info on the voice volume!
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Except it always reverts to a low volume. If I am playing the radio loud then go to phone the volume is too low and I have to turn it up. Now on my wifes Flex, that thing is loud as can be! I hate that when I turn it up to hear what she says then I connect a phone call that it goes back to nearly silent!!! If I turn up the volume once it should stay that volume no matter what I am doing!
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Turning up the volume while it's talking worked and it's stayed where I set it so far.
I'm still surprised how simple that was. Especially when manufacturers seem to bury things into never ending menus.
I'm still surprised how simple that was. Especially when manufacturers seem to bury things into never ending menus.