Which button controls the music volume in the car?
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In-car music switch is a button with a music symbol or MP3 label, located on the display screen of the center console. For vehicles without a center console display, the music switch is typically the CD or FM button. Inserting a CD or turning on the radio will play music. Below is additional information: ROM: The button for playing music in the car usually has the FM label, which refers to the FM radio, meaning the car receives signals through the antenna. ROM stands for CDROM, pressing this button switches to CD playback. RPT is for repeat play, pressing it continuously can switch between single track repeat and entire CD repeat. CD means selecting the CD player, which can play music from discs.