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FM Volume at Max despite being set to Min! Any ideas?

mcalva

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Hi!
This morning when I started the bike I had the FM volume at maximum but he volume line is at the minimum (grey with no yellow at all). The only option I have found has been to select "auxiliary" and thus it has stopped being heard.
When I move the cursor through the configuration screens the keypad seems to work fine.
Has anyone had a similar problem? This is a 2018 F3 Ltd. Thanks for the suggestions.
 
:popcorn: :sour: Another 18 issue appears :banghead:

Guessing that you do not have auxiliary input (MP3 or otherwise) so just not hearing audio source. Does it mute when held down four+seconds? Sorry don’t know if can test just GPS input. BRP connect? Maybe a battery disconnect & reboot, just grasping at straws. Hopefully someone who knows more will chime in.
 
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the audio input and the USB in the glove box are not connected to any device. I only had my Android connected to the power supply in the rear trunk while it was charging.
When you keep the joystik down for 4 seconds, the yellow circular bar should turn gray and stop beeping. In my case it sounds even though it is already without volume. In order not to hear anything I have to change the input source and since they have nothing connected it becomes silent. As you suggest, I will remove the battery and charge it. With that I will check that it is not a problem of a discharged battery, I hope that it resets if it is a logical problem and I will check the battery terminals.
Thanks for answering.
 
As I said, I armed myself with the necessary tools to remove the battery and went to the parking lot. Before start working, I started the bike and my eyes were the size of soup plates when I saw that everything was working fine again. :dontknow:
On the one hand I think that perhaps I went on panic too soon and that after so many years working in IT I did not follow the basic advice of turning it off and on again :banghead:, but on the other hand I am left wondering what really happened. I hope I don't have a "resident gremlin". I'll let you know if it returns. Thanks for your help and I'm sorry for the time I made you waste. :opps:
 
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