Which button turns off the music in the car?
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The music symbol displayed on the central control screen is the music switch. If the vehicle does not have a central control screen, it would be the CD or FM switch. Currently, most vehicles on the market are equipped with Bluetooth connectivity or CarPlay, so turning off the music switch on your phone can also achieve the purpose of stopping the music. Below is an introduction to the forms of car music playback: 1. FM Radio: In most cases, when music is played in the car, the term 'FM' refers to the FM radio, which means the car receives signals through an antenna. 2. ROM: ROM stands for CD-ROM, pressing this will switch to playing CDs. RPT is for repeat play, pressing it continuously can switch between single-song repeat and entire CD repeat. 3. Phone Playback: By connecting the car directly to the phone via Bluetooth, you can play music through the phone app, which is convenient and fast, offers a wider variety of songs, and allows you to switch to your favorite songs at any time.