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Can You Turn Off Radio But Still Have Sat Nav On?


willsmgb
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Hi All,

New Focus owner here.

Loving the car but have a question - is it possible to turn off the radio but still have the Sat Nav on, with volume?


I am sure there is a very obvious answer but I can't figure it out!


Thanks in advance!

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You could just switch to a source with no output, or turn the volume down.

The speech and audio volume are controlled separately.

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I would switch to Aux as a measure, it should keep it quiet, but I would have thought that the radio has seperate options on it?

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Thanks for the answers guys. Just assumed that there must be away to have the Sat Nav on but nothing running in the background?! Aux is a good option but then it automatically turns on my phone music :)

Oh well - not exactly a big issue.

So if you have the volume off on the radio, the Sat Nav voice is still audible?

Cheers

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Thanks for the answers guys. Just assumed that there must be away to have the Sat Nav on but nothing running in the background?! Aux is a good option but then it automatically turns on my phone music :)

Oh well - not exactly a big issue.

So if you have the volume off on the radio, the Sat Nav voice is still audible?

Cheers

It should be, as you can have the volume for audio and satnav at different levels.

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