How to Restore Sound After Car Goes Silent?
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Locate the volume adjustment knob in the center console of the vehicle; rotate the switch knob to the right and adjust it to the maximum; Press the voice control button on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel and hold it for five seconds; Press the vehicle's one-touch start button to turn off the engine, then press the button again to start the engine. At this point, the vehicle's sound will be restored.
When the car audio is muted, don't rush to press buttons randomly. First, look for the mute icon on the central control screen or instrument panel, then tap it or long-press the volume knob—this usually restores the sound. If there are control buttons on the steering wheel, try pressing the mute button directly. If that doesn't work, turn off the engine, wait a few minutes, and restart the vehicle; a system reset can often resolve temporary glitches. Also, check the audio settings menu to ensure mute mode wasn't accidentally selected. It's advisable to regularly wipe the control panel to prevent dust buildup from causing button malfunctions. If issues arise, it's best to pull over and address them safely rather than adjusting while driving.