How to turn off the music that plays when the car starts?
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Turn off the central control before parking and turning off the engine, or pause the music before parking and turning off the engine. 1. Method to turn it off: Switch the mode to one without playback content, such as local storage. Do not leave it on radio, USB, etc., before powering off. If music was playing before turning off the engine, it will continue playing upon startup. If no music was playing before turning off the engine, it will not play upon startup. 2. Introduction to car audio players: Car audio players utilize intelligent electronic balance anti-shock technology, giving them excellent shock resistance to ensure smooth playback of music or videos even on rough roads. The sound quality provided by car audio players is good, meeting the auditory requirements of passengers for listening to music and watching videos.
My car often automatically plays music when starting, which is quite annoying, mainly caused by the default settings of the audio system. You can first check the settings menu on the center console. Most models have an "Auto Play" or "Startup Source" option in the entertainment system—just turn it off. If you can't find it, try adjusting the volume knob to zero or switching the audio to mute mode before starting. Bluetooth connections can also cause this issue; disconnecting your phone or device can prevent playback. Checking the owner's manual is crucial, as operations vary significantly between brands. For example, some Japanese cars have specific button combinations. From a safety perspective, sudden music can distract you, especially when driving to work in the morning, as it might startle you. It's recommended to adjust the settings while the car is parked to avoid distractions and potential risks while driving. Having driven multiple cars, I've found that regularly updating the car's software can also prevent such annoying situations.