Why does music play as soon as the car starts?
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Music playing as soon as the car starts may be due to the vehicle's auto-play mode being enabled, or the audio system not being turned off before the car was shut down. Additional information is as follows: 1. Disable the auto-play mode; click the settings option on the central control screen, select the play option on the left, and check the auto-play option. 2. Turn off the audio system before shutting down the car: Before turning off the engine, turn off all electrical appliances in the car, such as the player, air conditioner, and lights. 3. Car music: This refers to the music people listen to while driving. So-called car music is electronic music, which aims to achieve a harmonious effect of the driver, car, and music, thereby enhancing the driving experience.
This is usually because modern car infotainment systems are designed to be quite smart, defaulting to resume the playback state from before the engine was turned off. For example, if your car radio or Bluetooth was connected to your phone's music, it will automatically continue playing as soon as you start the engine, saving you the hassle of manually turning it on each time. Some cars even have memory functions tied to the key settings, like my old car which remembers the volume level as soon as the key is inserted. Additionally, car software might set a default playback source, prioritizing USB connections or other inputs upon startup. However, if you don't want it to start playing sound immediately, you can adjust the settings by going to the audio options and disabling auto-play. I often help friends check their cars and find that small battery issues or improper system updates can cause malfunctions. It's important to regularly check your car's software version to avoid unnecessary troubles. Anyway, this is quite common—it doesn't affect safety but can impact your mood.