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Is there a way to see what the adblue level is before the light comes on?
Also, is there a way to get the radio to stay on Bluetooth rather than reverting to DAB/FM?
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1. No
2. No idea! (Weird question - needs explanation)
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2: Every time I switch off the ignition, and restart, the radio always goes back to FM or DAB depending on which I'd last used. But I pretty much always have it on Bluetooth for music from my phone. It gets annoying having to switch it to Bluetooth every time especially if I've just stopped for fuel or to nip in a shop. Every other vehicle I've driven has stayed on Bluetooth if that's the last input used.
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Ah sorry mate I see what you mean. Is this the factory stereo? The OEM ones I had have never had DAB. My aftermarket Sony system stays where I put it.
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Yes, it's the factory fitted. Can't even turn off the radio, apparently it's part of the car computer so it's on when the ignition is on. At best you can mute it. But then again, I love music, so turning it off isn't an option anyway! And using the Bluetooth for my calls if required is handy. It's just a nuisance having to select Bluetooth every time.
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08-10-2023, 08:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-10-2023, 08:27 PM by Sol.)
Ah ok. Yeah the stereo has part of the control system in it for the central display and the trip computer. The French never make sense, none of it.
You can not set a default input as far as I know, but if you look into the massive stereo section on the handbook, there may be something there.
Most of the time I drive with no stereo on or any music playing at all. I prefer silence.
But here's the handbook anyway.
berlingo2tp_ed02-15_en_us.pdf (Size: 11.28 MB / Downloads: 3)
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I don't like it loud. I can be very sensitive to sound at times (autistic), but music is one of my go to's for relaxing. As long as I can hear music, it doesn't need to be audible outside the vehicle like some people.
Just downloading the handbook now.
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I totally understand. Hopefully the handbook sheds some light on it for you then.
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I hope so. As I said I always have the radio on, unless my old man is with me, but it would be nice if they were designed with this feature.
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