How to Turn Off the Automatic Music Playback in the Car?
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To turn off the automatic music playback in the car, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the sound by pressing the audio button on the car's central control screen; 2. Click the settings option on the central control screen; 3. Select the playback option on the left; 4. Uncheck the automatic playback option. Method for playing music via USB in the car: First, ensure the USB drive contains music files in the MP3 format, which is compatible with the car's computer. Then, insert the USB drive into the car computer's USB port. Select the USB music playback option in the car computer's music player to play music from the USB drive.
I recently drove a new car where the music would automatically play as soon as I got in, which was really annoying. After struggling for a while, I finally figured it out and here's a simple solution: Go to the infotainment screen, open the settings menu, look for the 'Multimedia' or 'Audio' option, and you'll find a switch for 'Auto Play Music'—just turn it off. If your phone is connected via Bluetooth, go to the Bluetooth settings on your phone and disable the auto-start feature. Alternatively, pressing the pause button immediately after starting the car can serve as a temporary fix. For some car models, you might need to restart the infotainment system by holding the volume knob for about ten seconds. Don’t forget to check the vehicle manual, as settings vary by model, to avoid unexpected distractions while driving on the highway.
I've been driving for over a decade and encountered similar issues. The solution is to adjust the multimedia settings. After starting the vehicle, tap the central control screen to enter 'System Settings', select 'Audio Features', and turn off the 'Auto Play' switch. For Bluetooth issues with your phone, modify the Bluetooth connection permissions in the device settings. The whole process takes just two minutes, but the key is to develop a habit of checking settings, as staying focused while driving is crucial. If the problem persists, it's advisable to visit a repair shop to diagnose any system faults.