ChatterBank1 min ago
car radio - keeps changign stations, switching itself on and going louder...
it does all this randomly on its own
what could be the reason? electrical short?
i dont mind it, but is it something that needs checking?
cheers
what could be the reason? electrical short?
i dont mind it, but is it something that needs checking?
cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A mechanic (or anyone with a multimeter) could quickly check the efficiency of your alternator by checking the voltage of your battery while the engine is running. A new alternator is one of the cheaper replacement parts on most cars(and requires very little labour to fit).
If your radio has RDS, and you've got traffic reports turned on, it will automatically switch to an appropriate channel when a travel report is broadcast. For example, let's assume that you're driving in Suffolk and listening to Radio 2. If BBC Radio Suffolk puts out a travel announcement, you radio will automatically switch over to that station for the duration of the announcement. (If you're within range of the BBC Radio Essex, Cambridgeshire or Norfolk transmitters, they'll also make your radio change channels when they broadcast travel news).
If you've got travel announcements turned on, there will be something like 'TA' or 'TP' displayed on the radio's screen. You need to look for a similarly labelled button to switch the function off.
Chris
If your radio has RDS, and you've got traffic reports turned on, it will automatically switch to an appropriate channel when a travel report is broadcast. For example, let's assume that you're driving in Suffolk and listening to Radio 2. If BBC Radio Suffolk puts out a travel announcement, you radio will automatically switch over to that station for the duration of the announcement. (If you're within range of the BBC Radio Essex, Cambridgeshire or Norfolk transmitters, they'll also make your radio change channels when they broadcast travel news).
If you've got travel announcements turned on, there will be something like 'TA' or 'TP' displayed on the radio's screen. You need to look for a similarly labelled button to switch the function off.
Chris
PS: If your radio offers the 'traffic reports' function, it will provide you with those reports at a pre-determined volume level. (You need to dig deep into the radio's settings to change that level). That's done so that you can drive with the radio completely turned down (so that you can concentrate on your driving and/or talk to your passengers) but you'll still hear important travel news when you need it.
If the pre-set traffic announcement volume level is higher than your normal listening level you'll always notice a sudden increase in volume when your radio switches to a traffic announcement.
If the pre-set traffic announcement volume level is higher than your normal listening level you'll always notice a sudden increase in volume when your radio switches to a traffic announcement.
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