When does the radio volume go up or down?
It goes up, it goes down, all on it’s own without any input from us. Here are some observations: Only happens when the car is in motion, at a stand-still it is fine. Only happens when listening to radio, not CD player or DVD player. The car does not have a “knob” for the volume, it is just buttons (rules out potentiometer thingy)
Is there a knob to change the volume on the radio?
The car does not have a “knob” for the volume, it is just buttons (rules out potentiometer thingy) There are steering wheel controls, but the fact that the volume changes only happen when listening to the radio, and not CD, make me believe it’s not those.
Why does my Honda radio change volume by itself?
Hondas have it as well, you just need to read the manual on how to shut it off. ok4450 July 6, 2016, 2:36am #4 Just throwing something out there but if this car is not equipped with a speed compensated volume control it’s also quite possible the problem could be a faulty radio head; manual potentiometer or not.
What kind of car does the radio go up and down by itself?
We have a 2007 Mitsubishi Pajero (not sure the current equivalent in US, it used to be the Montero but I think they have since discontinued it). It’s a great car. One rather annoying issue we are having with it at the moment… The radio changes volume by itself. It goes up, it goes down, all on it’s own without any input from us.
How can I tell if my speedometer is not working?
Whether you have a digital or manual speedometer, if it’s not displaying accurate information, it doesn’t really help you. One of the biggest signs your speedometer sensor is not working properly is the speedometer will display inaccurate readings or the needle or digital numbers will not move at all on the speedometer display.
How does the speedometer work in a car?
Today’s cars and trucks have electronic fuel injection, which is controlled by the onboard computer. The EFI supplies fuel to the engine based on input from multiple sensors; one of which is the speedometer sensor.
Why does my odometer go out on my Harley Davidson?
The problem randomly while riding the 6th gear indicator will go out, the speedometer drops to “0”, odometer stays on but stops recording mileage, no codes are displayed. Not aware of lights on or off haven’t rode at night when it happens.
Why does my speedo on my Harley Davidson not work?
Also heavy oil buildup on your crank sensor will cause speedo problems. I have a 2001 Road King FLHR that I bought used. It died on the way home and then two more times. When I started searching the bike for the reason I found the battery connections loose, tightened them up and problem has gone away.
Why is my Radio not picking up any stations?
A faulty antenna would be a different problem, like not picking up any stations. The trouble you describe has to do with the audio gain for the radio section, which is done inside the radio. If the external volume control was a problem I would think the other functions would be effected also and not just the radio.
It goes up, it goes down, all on it’s own without any input from us. Here are some observations: Only happens when the car is in motion, at a stand-still it is fine. Only happens when listening to radio, not CD player or DVD player. The car does not have a “knob” for the volume, it is just buttons (rules out potentiometer thingy)
A faulty antenna would be a different problem, like not picking up any stations. The trouble you describe has to do with the audio gain for the radio section, which is done inside the radio. If the external volume control was a problem I would think the other functions would be effected also and not just the radio.
Hondas have it as well, you just need to read the manual on how to shut it off. ok4450 July 6, 2016, 2:36am #4 Just throwing something out there but if this car is not equipped with a speed compensated volume control it’s also quite possible the problem could be a faulty radio head; manual potentiometer or not.
The car does not have a “knob” for the volume, it is just buttons (rules out potentiometer thingy) There are steering wheel controls, but the fact that the volume changes only happen when listening to the radio, and not CD, make me believe it’s not those.