What does vol mean on a car?

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Steve
07/29/25 9:13pm
Vol on a car is a button used to control the audio volume. In car design, for the convenience of the driver to control the car's volume, a rotary button is usually set on the multifunction steering wheel, allowing the owner to adjust the volume up or down. More information about car buttons is as follows: 1. Function of the volume control button: For the convenience of other passengers, a rotary button marked with plus and minus signs is also set on the center console, allowing direct adjustment of the car audio volume by rotating the button. 2. Function of the buttons on the steering wheel: The buttons on the steering wheel can be directly operated by the driver while driving on the road, eliminating the need to look down for buttons, thereby improving driving safety.
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