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Volume setting for exceeding the speed limit by 5 mph
DSM10000 replied to QuirkEinstein's topic in General Discussions
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Volume setting for exceeding the speed limit by 5 mph
DSM10000 replied to QuirkEinstein's topic in General Discussions
To my knowledge, the audio alarm or "buzzer" operates solely as an on/off mechanism, with no options for volume modulation. If it were adjustable, I would like to know how to increase the volume; but, the owner's manual does not offer guidance on modifying the buzzer volume. -
Volume setting for exceeding the speed limit by 5 mph
QuirkEinstein replied to QuirkEinstein's topic in General Discussions
Today, I had a younger, technologically inclined sales representative at the dealership attempt to locate the volume control for it. After attempting to change it, he appeared to believe that the "chime" warning sound was solely designed to be either on or off, with no discernible volume control available. I will have the technicians examine it when I rotate the tires at the dealership shortly. Remains enigmatic!... -
Volume setting for exceeding the speed limit by 5 mph
SkippyTom replied to QuirkEinstein's topic in General Discussions
What did the dealer indicate they will do to address the issue under warranty? -
Volume setting for exceeding the speed limit by 5 mph
QuirkEinstein replied to QuirkEinstein's topic in General Discussions
Thank you for your response; nevertheless, I am unable to modify the 'above the speed limit' volume on my 25 Camry LE. I took it to the dealership today, but they were unable to alter the volume. It remains at a constant low setting in my vehicle. -
Volume setting for exceeding the speed limit by 5 mph
jimmy47785 replied to QuirkEinstein's topic in General Discussions
The volume of the "over the speed limit by 5 mph" warning sound in the 2025 Toyota Camry LE is adjustable. This auditory notification is a component of Road Sign Assist (RSA) inside Toyota Safety Sense 3.0. It emits a beep when you surpass a certain speed restriction by a specified margin (often 5 mph, but customisable). Methods for Adjustment Utilise the steering wheel controls to navigate the Multi-Information Display (MID). Access Settings > Driving Assist (or Vehicle Settings) > RSA (Road Sign Assist). Choose the speed alert settings: Select either Visual only (disabling the beep completely) or Visual + Audible. Modify the excess speed threshold (e.g., Off, +1 mph, +3 mph, +5 mph). Adjust the alarm loudness, generally categorised as Low, Medium, or High, corresponding to levels 1 through 3. These configurations remain effective upon a restart of the vehicle in U.S.-spec vehicles. Owners of 2025 Camrys verify that the volume is entirely changeable or can be muted through these menus, distinct from navigation-related speed alerts (which possess a separate announcement toggle). If the specific menu path differs significantly on your LE trim, consult the digital owner's manual at Toyota.com or navigate to Setup > Vehicle > Driving Assist on the touchscreen for equivalent options. -
Volume setting for exceeding the speed limit by 5 mph
SkippyTom replied to QuirkEinstein's topic in General Discussions
The volume is uncertain, but the activation threshold can be modified under the combination meter settings. -
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Thank you for the suggestion: I purchased some 1.2W LED counterparts on eBay, and they provide sufficient illumination to observe the surroundings without being very intense.
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Your observation regarding the heat is valid. I may need to switch to LED; my current light functions but lacks brightness. If your experience is similar, I must either transition to LED or accept the current condition.
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The climate control in my 1998 R129 functions; nevertheless, despite substituting the bulb in the holder beneath the unit, the light remains nonfunctional, leaving me in obscurity, if you understand my meaning. The old light had evidently burned out. My multimeter indicates that the replacement bulb is functional and has a secure connection to the holder. Inserting it into the unit's underside requires a push and a 90-degree rotation. I have completed this action, but I suspect it is not establishing proper contact, unless there is an internal malfunction. Does anyone possess experience with this? Thank you.
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What are the connectivity options for the iPod Classic?
alpaco45 replied to Rashman4u's topic in General Discussions
I also utilise a thumb drive. The initial inquiry pertained to the functionality of an iPod Classic. -
What are the connectivity options for the iPod Classic?
Screwdriver_1 replied to Rashman4u's topic in General Discussions
I utilise a 15-year-old USB drive through a USB to USB-C converter without any complications. 64 gigabytes of music -
What are the connectivity options for the iPod Classic?
alpaco45 replied to Rashman4u's topic in General Discussions
Specifically, the iPod Classic 7th Generation. -
What are the connectivity options for the iPod Classic?
developer replied to Rashman4u's topic in General Discussions
I attempted to connect my iPod Classic to the USB Type-A port, but it was not recognised. 2024 CX-90 Turbo Select. -
Recently acquired a 2025 CX-90. Thus far, it is quite pleasant. I am studying the capabilities of vehicles. Specifically, the functionality of the central display of the entertainment system. All components of the entertainment system appear to function properly, with the exception of one element. I attempted to connect my vintage iPod Classic using a USB-C adapter, but it would not function. I received a notification indicating "USB device not recognised." The auto detects a connection but is not processing it. Am I overlooking a particular method to achieve this?
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New automobile? 318i or 318d? Or incinerate my funds?
Geek2232 replied to ianwh4's topic in General Discussions
I would sincerely recommend acquiring a Mk9 Honda Civic 1.8i manual. I own an N43 for five years, fortunate that it only experienced injector problems, which I was able to rectify independently. Prior to initiating the engine, I would offer a prayer that no more injector has commenced leaking. Some experienced misfortune with plastic chain guides fracturing and obstructing oil flow. -
New automobile? 318i or 318d? Or incinerate my funds?
WordSmith replied to ianwh4's topic in General Discussions
Disregard the N43, as they are financial burdens. The N47 engine receives negative publicity; yet, if it undergoes chain replacement every 100,000 kilometres and frequent oil and filter changes, it can demonstrate considerable reliability. I have had e9x vehicles with over 100,000 miles, and they have performed OK; minor suspension components and brakes needed replacement, which is typical for any vehicle on the road. Regardless of your choice, it will undoubtedly surpass the PSA substandard engine.