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Was requested, by the screen, to do an “infotainment reset” when I got into my R1T yesterday. 1st time that I had to do this. After the reset completed I noticed that the audio music was significantly lower in volume while the Nav audio was shouting at me. I did a “sleep” reset overnight but no change next morning. I went in the Nav audio setting and set it to “mute” and the music immediately came back to normal. Unfortunately, every time the Nav audio comes on it lowers the music volume and keeps it there. My fix, until an update comes out, is to set it to “chime” and leave the Nav audio off. Otherwise, I have to turn Nav audio off/on after each announcement to keep the music right.
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Have you tried doing a soft reset? (Holding the outermost two buttons on the steering wheel till it resets). That seems to be the fix for most SW issues.
 
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Have you tried doing a soft reset? (Holding the outermost two buttons on the steering wheel till it resets). That seems to be the fix for most SW issues.
Yes, that’s the “infotainment” reset that presented the issue. I am going to try that again tonight.
 

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Have you tried doing a soft reset? (Holding the outermost two buttons on the steering wheel till it resets). That seems to be the fix for most SW issues.
The Display reset is what you described, and it doesn't fix SW issues. It merely resets the displays back to a default/starting state.
As for Bugs: My radio bug has been reset 4x in the last 3 weeks, still get it every 2-3 days of driving, and nothing is fixed.
 
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Have you tried doing a soft reset? (Holding the outermost two buttons on the steering wheel till it resets). That seems to be the fix for most SW issues.
Update…I did the “infotainment”/“soft” reset again and it fixed the issue. Hopefully, for good!
 

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The Display reset is what you described, and it doesn't fix SW issues. It merely resets the displays back to a default/starting state.
As for Bugs: My radio bug has been reset 4x in the last 3 weeks, still get it every 2-3 days of driving, and nothing is fixed.
I disagree. It reboots the OS that runs on the displays. My WiFi access point wasn't working. I could turn it on, and then the switch would just turn itself back off after a moment. Nothing could connect. Holding the outer two steering wheel buttons to reset fixed this issue. It cleared whatever broken state the SW had gotten into.

Does it address the root cause of the problem - the SW bug? Obviously not. But it clears the error and "fixes" most issues.
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