rbrak29
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- Rolf
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- Fargo, ND Tucson, AZ
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- Tesla Model 3, R1T
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Still remember one of my first trips using computer generated instructions; probably using MapQuest. It was back in the mid/late 90s, before the days of portable GPS units and smartphones. I took a motorcycle ride from Kansas to Rhode Island and had planned the route. I had page after page of printed instruction. Not being able to deal with paper while riding the motorcycle, I had a magnetic tank bag with a clear plastic pouch on it strapped to the motorcycle. I could glance down at the printouts while riding. At each fuel stop, the directions would get refolded to show the upcoming leg in the clear pouch. Without “recalculating “ prompts, I really am surprised I made it without getting (too) lost along the way.Sometimes I do miss the MapQuest print outs...
I had this issue a few times in the Tesla. What it turned out to be is that I was coincidentally hitting the mute or down-volume button, to turn media off/down, at the time it was talking. WHILE it's talking, your controls affect the nav volume instead of media volume.Mine just stopped talking to me altogether on Weds.
Soft reset and now we’re friends again.I had this issue a few times in the Tesla. What it turned out to be is that I was coincidentally hitting the mute or down-volume button, to turn media off/down, at the time it was talking. WHILE it's talking, your controls affect the nav volume instead of media volume.