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If it has on the steering wheel controls, they are bad. They use a carbon type impregnated rubber and being in hot and cold can cause this. IT could also be the clock spring in the steering column or if none of those apply then it is radio itself.
IF THE RADIO DOES NOT TURN ON CHECK THE FUSES IF IT DOES TURN ON TRY PUSHING THE VOLUME CONTROL DOWN OR PULL IT AS IF YOU ARE TAKING IT OUT IF THERE IS CONTACT IT WILL SOUND THEN YOU NEED TO CHANGE THE KNOB
Not sure about your car, but they come equipped now with a program that will decrease the sound level due to the traffic around and increase the volume to compensate for road noise. The best thing is to look in your manual, under the radio section and see if there is a section for this issue. If so, it can be disabled. We have a car that does it and I flipped out when it started so I disabled it. Not alot of help but it will give you a little insight to a possible solution.
sounds like a serious electrical issue there hard to track down could be the computer staarting to go in car the radio could of been hooked up wrong causeing other stuff to short out what year is the car what kind of car
Good news - they're adjustable. The radio is used to adjust the vehicle's chime level. To change the volume level of the chime, press and hold push-button 6 with the ignition on and the radio power off. The volume level will change from the normal level to loud, and LOUD will appear on the radio display. To change back to the default or normal setting, press and hold push-button 6 again. The volume level will change from the loud level to normal, and NORMAL will appear on the radio display.
Note: Each time the chime volume is changed, three chimes will sound to indicate the new volume selected.
This is most likely a bad ground from the radio to the chasis. The louder you play it the more current it draws and the lower the voltage drops thru the resistive (bad) ground. When volatge drops below a certain point the radio shuts off.
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