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Volume levels (and differences between 2021 and 2023)

mgoblue

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We just traded in our 2021 SX for a 2023 SX X-Line. One of the weird things we've noticed is a change in how volume levels are displayed.

In our 2021, our volume for music (radio, or via carplay) would always be in single digits, e.g. 6-8. When we wanted to play something a bit louder, the most we'd get up to is 10 or 11.

In the 2023, I've noticed when playing music that to get to a similar volume we have to go up to 35-40!

Just wondering if that's expected, or if there's some setting somewhere that I haven't done. It doesn't bother me really, but it's just very peculiar.
 
Same observation here..I used to set volume between 5 to 11 in my 2020 telluride but min volume I am using on 2023 is between 33 to 35!

Reading your comment saved me a trip to the dealer!

We just traded in our 2021 SX for a 2023 SX X-Line. One of the weird things we've noticed is a change in how volume levels are displayed.

In our 2021, our volume for music (radio, or via carplay) would always be in single digits, e.g. 6-8. When we wanted to play something a bit louder, the most we'd get up to is 10 or 11.

In the 2023, I've noticed when playing music that to get to a similar volume we have to go up to 35-40!

Just wondering if that's expected, or if there's some setting somewhere that I haven't done. It doesn't bother me really, but it's just very peculiar.
 
Same observation here..I used to set volume between 5 to 11 in my 2020 telluride but min volume I am using on 2023 is between 33 to 35!

Reading your comment saved me a trip to the dealer!

Additionally, the headlights switch on during low light conditions even if the selecter is in "off" position. It acts more like "auto" instead.
 
Good to know I'm not alone...

We keep our lights on auto, so I haven't noticed the thing with the headlights
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Wow! I just picked up a '23 earlier today. I noticed the exact same with the volume levels. I also noticed that the "Bass Boost" option on the '21 isn't on the '23.
 
We just traded in our 2021 SX for a 2023 SX X-Line. One of the weird things we've noticed is a change in how volume levels are displayed.

In our 2021, our volume for music (radio, or via carplay) would always be in single digits, e.g. 6-8. When we wanted to play something a bit louder, the most we'd get up to is 10 or 11.

In the 2023, I've noticed when playing music that to get to a similar volume we have to go up to 35-40!

Just wondering if that's expected, or if there's some setting somewhere that I haven't done. It doesn't bother me really, but it's just very peculiar.
Same thing here between my 22 and the 23.
 
Myn last vehicle was a '20 Palisade and I could barely listen to my radio on 3 sometimes...and now on my '23 Telluride Prestige X-Line I have to go to at least 25 and with Media upwards of 50-60!!!!
 
I wonder what prompted the change for '23. Maybe blown speakers with the old system?
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We just traded in our 2021 SX for a 2023 SX X-Line. One of the weird things we've noticed is a change in how volume levels are displayed.

In our 2021, our volume for music (radio, or via carplay) would always be in single digits, e.g. 6-8. When we wanted to play something a bit louder, the most we'd get up to is 10 or 11.

In the 2023, I've noticed when playing music that to get to a similar volume we have to go up to 35-40!

Just wondering if that's expected, or if there's some setting somewhere that I haven't done. It doesn't bother me really, but it's just very peculiar.
Yes we had the 2021 and our volume was the same now that we have the 2023 ours u have to turn up to 35-40 to even to hear it’s so weird
 




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