How to turn off the built-in navigation voice prompts in Volkswagen?
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You can adjust the navigation prompt volume in the settings, just turn the navigation volume to the lowest. Some versions can completely turn it off. Here is some related information: 1. Dimensions: The Tiguan L is positioned as a mid-size SUV, with body dimensions of 4712mm in length, 1839mm in width, and 1673mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2791mm. 2. Powertrain: The Tiguan L is equipped with a 2.0TSI engine in both high and low power versions. The 330TSI low-power version engine has a maximum power of 137 kW and a peak torque of 320 Nm.
As an average car owner who drives frequently, I find turning off navigation voice prompts quite straightforward. First, start the vehicle, then locate the navigation system on the central control screen and enter the settings menu. Typically, under the 'Sound' or 'Alerts' section, you'll find a toggle to mute the voice completely or adjust the volume. Some newer models like the Golf or Tiguan hide these settings in submenus, requiring patience to navigate. Why do I do this? Because during long drives, the constant alerts can be too distracting, interfering with my music or conversations. Although muting it means the map still displays the route, remember to check the screen at key intersections to avoid missing turns. Volkswagen's system design is a bit wordy, but fortunately, the operation isn't complicated. Regularly tweaking these settings can create a quieter, more comfortable cabin environment, enhancing the overall driving experience.