
The Roewe RX5 navigation system may have no sound due to loose wiring caused by vehicle vibration during driving, or it could be a damaged navigation device. Below are relevant details: 1. Features: The Roewe RX5 is equipped with the Zebra Zhixing multimedia system version 2.0, offering rich human-machine interaction capabilities. Mainstream configurations are concentrated in mid-to-high trim models, while low-to-mid trim models still target family consumers. 2. Actual fuel consumption: The Roewe RX5 has a combined fuel consumption ranging between 6.8–10.0L, which is relatively good. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on vehicle usage conditions and driving habits. 3. Model comparison: The Roewe RX5 has two displacement models: 1.5L and 2.0L, with a total of 19 different configuration versions available for consumers to choose from.

I encountered a situation where the navigation system in my Roewe RX5 had no sound. It happened on the highway when the navigation suddenly went silent, almost causing me to miss the exit. Later, I realized there could be several reasons for this: the navigation volume might have been turned down to the lowest or mistakenly set to mute mode; the software system might have malfunctioned, such as small bugs appearing after an update; the speaker connection might have loosened or the hardware might have failed; or the car's audio output settings might have been misconfigured, such as being connected to a Bluetooth headset. My solution was to start with the basics—checking and increasing the volume, restarting the infotainment system. If that didn’t work, I had to take it to the shop for repair. Losing navigation sound while driving is particularly risky as it’s easy to take a wrong turn, so addressing it promptly is crucial. Now, I make it a habit to check the volume settings before every drive to avoid repeating the mistake.

I also drive a Roewe RX5, and the sudden silence of the navigation system left me puzzled for quite a while. Common issues are usually software-related, such as errors during system updates causing the audio module to malfunction, or you might have previously turned down the navigation volume in the settings and forgot to restore it. On the hardware side, if the speaker connection is loose or the internal components have aged, the sound naturally cuts out. I suggest you try a few simple steps first: manually adjust the volume keys to check if it's muted; restart the infotainment system to see if it recovers; check if the audio output is set to an external device. If none of these work, it's likely a deeper fault, so head to the 4S shop for a professional diagnosis. Driving without navigation prompts can easily affect judgment, especially on long trips—never take it lightly.

My Roewe RX5 once had its navigation go silent, which made me sweat with anxiety. The reasons could be varied: the system volume might have been turned too low or the software could be lagging, which are the main culprits; hardware issues like a faulty speaker are also possible; or the mute switch in the settings might have been accidentally turned on. When dealing with it, I first made sure the navigation volume wasn't turned down, then tried restarting the infotainment system. If that didn't work, I checked the speaker's condition. Safety comes first—don't delay, as a silent navigation can easily lead to getting lost, so it's best to send it for repair as soon as possible. Pay more attention to the settings before daily use to prevent similar issues.


