stemplar
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Over the last few weeks we've had our Ranger enlisted as a family-hauler to attend some of the kid's extracurricular activities and to go to some fun events with tailgating. Those trips invariably ended with me driving home while the others get a head start on their beauty sleep. Each night I used apple maps via carplay for directions, and when the directions are verbally read aloud they're way too loud for a cabin-full of mostly sleeping people. Each time the voice started I quickly turned the volume down to a more reasonable (by my subjective definition) level, and thankfully that doesn't affect the volume of my music I was listening to. However, the next time it reads a direction it's back to the standard volume that's too loud.
Today while warming up the truck I poked through the vehicle and settings menu hoping to find a setting to define the default carplay volume or something, but I didn't find anything. I also read the owners manual, but as for volume, they just point out the volume knob and which direction to turn it for increased or decreased volume, and same for the +/- buttons on the steering wheel.
Am I missing something? Our cars going back 20 years (long before carplay, but with built-in nav) had separate volumes for directions (and post-2017, for carplay) and another for music, and each is "remembered" when adjusted with the volume controls. Seems weird to be able to adjust the volume at all when it just shouts at me a block later anyway.
Today while warming up the truck I poked through the vehicle and settings menu hoping to find a setting to define the default carplay volume or something, but I didn't find anything. I also read the owners manual, but as for volume, they just point out the volume knob and which direction to turn it for increased or decreased volume, and same for the +/- buttons on the steering wheel.
Am I missing something? Our cars going back 20 years (long before carplay, but with built-in nav) had separate volumes for directions (and post-2017, for carplay) and another for music, and each is "remembered" when adjusted with the volume controls. Seems weird to be able to adjust the volume at all when it just shouts at me a block later anyway.
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