What does 'mod' mean in a car?

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JosephRose
07/29/25 10:07pm
In a car, 'mod' refers to: the button indicators of the car audio system. The adjustment methods for the car audio are: 1. Adjust the filter in the car audio to the high-pass position; 2. Set the cutoff frequency on the main unit to around 60 to 100Hz; 3. If the sound from the audio has impurities or is unclear, adjust the cutoff frequency of the audio back and forth. The button indicators of the car audio system: 1. PWR is the power button, press this button for more than 1 second to turn off; 2. MUT is for muting the playback; 3. AMS is the radio mode, press this button for more than 2 seconds, and the received station will be automatically saved in preset stations 1 to 6. Press this button briefly to stay on each of the preset stations 1 to 6 for 5 seconds each. In MP3 mode, pressing this button allows you to select the MP3 menu.
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