
Methods to exit the car radio: On the navigation interface, simply press the MODE button to switch to AUX. If it's a button-operated system and you wish to turn off the radio, the radio switch is located at the bottom left corner of the screen. Press it with your hand to turn off the car radio. How to use the car radio: 1. Start the vehicle or turn on the ignition switch. Insert the car key into the keyhole and turn it halfway, which will activate the ignition switch, illuminate the dashboard, and ensure all circuits are powered correctly. Alternatively, you can directly start the vehicle. 2. Turn on the car radio screen. Locate the car radio's power switch and press it with your hand to activate the radio screen.

There are actually quite a few ways to exit the car radio. Here's how I usually operate it while driving: For older models, simply press and hold the round volume knob on the center console for two seconds to turn it off. For newer touchscreen vehicles, look for a small house icon or back button in the corner of the screen - a light tap will return you to the main menu. The audio source switch button on the left side of the steering wheel is also very practical - press it once to directly switch to Bluetooth or USB mode, and the radio will naturally stop. If you're in a hurry and forget the operation, you can simply turn off the engine, though it will automatically play again next time you start the car. I should remind you that some luxury cars hide this function deeper - you'll need to enter the media menu from settings to turn it off, so don't randomly poke at the screen.

I've studied the operation logic of many car models, and essentially exiting the radio means switching the audio source. For physical button controls, look for the 'MODE' or 'SOURCE' labeled button on the center console. For example, in my Japanese car, pressing the knob once cycles through to Bluetooth. Touchscreen cars are more intuitive—swipe the edge of the screen to bring up the sidebar, then tap the media icon to select another playback source. German cars often hide the toggle button on the right side of the steering wheel—just a flick of the thumb does the trick. If the system freezes, don't press hard; the safest bet is to turn off the ignition and restart the infotainment system, just like forcing a shutdown when a phone crashes. By the way, some new energy vehicles even allow you to simply say 'turn off the radio' without lifting a finger.

Turning off the car radio is actually quite simple: either press the physical power button to mute the sound or switch to another audio source. My usual method is to directly press the AUX or Bluetooth button on the center console—click, and it switches over. For touchscreen vehicles, look for the three-line menu symbol at the bottom of the playback interface, tap it, and select 'Return to Home.' If your steering wheel has multifunction buttons, it's even more convenient—just press the switch button next to the volume key with your right thumb for three seconds, and the radio mutes immediately. The key is not to confuse this with turning off the engine—the radio automatically stops when the engine is off, but it starts playing again upon ignition, so you need to operate it separately.


