How to Turn Off the 15 km/h Warning Sound in an Electric Vehicle?

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VonGenevieve
07/29/25 10:27am
You can find the voice prompt option in the navigation map interface, uncheck it, or click the 'X' to close it. Simply look for a speaker-like icon to perform the operation. If you cannot find the option to uncheck or click 'X' for 'Voice Prompts' in the map interface, try entering the 'Settings' menu to locate it. If the 'Voice Prompts' option is still not found in the above locations, click into 'Settings' and navigate to disable voice prompts. Alternatively, use the BMW Personal Assistant to achieve this. Issue a voice command to the navigation system to turn off voice prompts by saying 'Turn off navigation voice.'
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