How to Turn Off the Radio in a Buick Car?
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Buick car radio off method: Press the button in the middle of the volume control buttons below the center console screen to turn off the radio. The center console screen has become a standard feature in cars, offering radio functions, navigation, and the option to play music from CDs or USB drives. Some models also support Bluetooth connectivity with mobile phones. Buick's lineup includes models such as the Buick Park Avenue, Buick Regal, Buick Royaum, Buick Excelle XT, and Buick Excelle GT. Among these, the Buick Excelle XT is a dynamic five-door coupe equipped with a high-performance European sports chassis and an innovative suspension system, paired with a powerful 1.6T turbocharged engine. The Excelle XT features a family-style waterfall grille that secures the Buick shield emblem in a low, poised stance. The sculpted lines of the engine hood extend upward on both sides, connecting with the window lines to create a balanced sense of coordinated movement.
My Buick Regal has volume control buttons behind the steering wheel. Normally, I just press the middle button with the speaker symbol to mute the radio. If I want to turn it off completely, I have to press the small black dot below the center screen—one press turns the screen off. It's even simpler with older models: there's a round button labeled 'PWR' next to the air conditioning knob, and turning it clockwise all the way cuts the power. Once, while driving a friend's Enclave, I discovered a cool trick: holding down the star button on the right side of the steering wheel for three seconds turns off both the screen and the sound, much faster than swiping through the phone interface. Just be careful not to accidentally press the Home button at the bottom of the screen—it only returns to the home screen without turning off the sound.