
Use the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel to bring up the speed limit alarm, then press the OK button twice in succession to deactivate the speed alarm. If the overspeed alert is triggered by the navigation system, simply turn off the navigation. Press the speed limit mode button twice to enter the speed limit cancellation mode. The rocker switch on the steering wheel can be adjusted up or down to increase or decrease the speed limit value.

When I first bought my car, I was also annoyed by the speed limit alarm—it kept automatically announcing speeding alerts, which was quite noisy. Most new cars allow you to disable it via the central control screen. Open the in-car navigation system, find the settings menu, scroll down, and you’ll see a speed reminder or alarm option—just turn it off. Some models might hide it under vehicle settings, accessible via the multifunction steering wheel buttons.
After disabling it, don’t forget safe driving. Speed limits exist to prevent accidents, as driving too fast on highways can lead to loss of control. If you can’t figure it out manually, I strongly recommend checking the user manual—it has detailed diagrams. If all else fails, visit the 4S shop and ask a technician to adjust it for you.
Remember, each car’s system is different. For example, some imported models require navigating an English menu, so checking your model in advance can save trouble. Stay patient, and avoid tampering with the device to prevent mishaps.

Disabling the speed limit alert is quite simple. Having driven for over a decade, I often get asked about this by friends. Open your navigation system or car display screen, go to the settings section, where there's usually an option related to speed alerts. Just click to turn it off or lower the sensitivity, and you're done. Be careful not to accidentally touch other functions while operating, as the car will still automatically limit speed after turning it off, which doesn't affect safety performance. A reminder: this alert is designed to protect you from speeding tickets or accidents, so even after disabling it, keep an eye on road signs and don't be careless. The location varies by car; it's easy to find in the Volkswagen's central console menu, while Japanese cars might require pressing a steering wheel button to access a submenu. After operation, it's recommended to start the car to test the effect. If there are issues, you can have a quick check at a roadside repair shop. Never modify the wiring yourself for convenience and peace of mind.

Want to cancel the speed limit alert? Simply go to the vehicle navigation settings and turn off the speed reminder. Many cars allow this operation on the central control screen. It's easy to do, but be careful not to change other settings that could affect safety.

I used to be annoyed by the speed limit beeping sound while driving, but later found out it can be turned off in the car navigation settings. Just open the system menu, locate the speed alarm option, and disable it. Usually, it can be accessed by pressing buttons on the steering wheel. There are big differences between car models—modern cars with touchscreens make it easy, while older cars may require button combinations. Even after turning it off, remember to follow speed limits for safety. The operation takes just a few minutes, so no need to worry.


