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Old Nov 2, 2002 | 05:41 PM
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Question Steering Wheel Problems?

I (think) I've noticed a little "glitch" in my steering wheel lately. It seems like when I use the radio controls, sometimes they don't work that well. Like if I hit the mute button, then turn the wheel, a lot of times the stereo will "un-mute" itself without me pressing any buttons. Sometimes it doesn't happen though. Does anyone know anything about a "known" electrical glitch in the steering wheels? I'm planning on taking it in under warranty shortly, but I thought I'd see what everyone had to say first.

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Old Nov 29, 2003 | 12:28 PM
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Re: Steering Wheel Problems?

Originally posted by Nate00SS
I (think) I've noticed a little "glitch" in my steering wheel lately. It seems like when I use the radio controls, sometimes they don't work that well. Like if I hit the mute button, then turn the wheel, a lot of times the stereo will "un-mute" itself without me pressing any buttons. Sometimes it doesn't happen though. Does anyone know anything about a "known" electrical glitch in the steering wheels? I'm planning on taking it in under warranty shortly, but I thought I'd see what everyone had to say first.

Thanks,
Nate
Put the SVC switch on the stereo at its lowest setting and this will go away. It happens when the stereo raises or lowers the volume it turns off the mute. Check you owners Manual it will tell you all about the SVC feature.
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