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Posted

Another annoying problem with this cayenne is I have my radio stations set to each radio button. so I click on a button on the radio console it takes me to the station ok no big deal.

If I use the steering wheel +/- buttons to switch stations instead of moving to the next station in memory it actually starts turning up the station frequency. for example I'm listening to 104.3 instead of moving to the next station 105.9 it moves to 104.4 if I keep pressing the + it will keep moving up 104.5 ....

very annoying so I have to click the buttons on the radio console making the ones on the steering wheel useless.

I looked at the manual, didn't find anything that deals with the steering wheel buttons. are you having the same issue and did you guys find a work around?

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

bump,

nobody else is having this issue?..

Another annoying problem with this cayenne is I have my radio stations set to each radio button. so I click on a button on the radio console it takes me to the station ok no big deal.

If I use the steering wheel +/- buttons to switch stations instead of moving to the next station in memory it actually starts turning up the station frequency. for example I'm listening to 104.3 instead of moving to the next station 105.9 it moves to 104.4 if I keep pressing the + it will keep moving up 104.5 ....

very annoying so I have to click the buttons on the radio console making the ones on the steering wheel useless.

I looked at the manual, didn't find anything that deals with the steering wheel buttons. are you having the same issue and did you guys find a work around?

Posted

Never tried the buttons on either Cayenne steering wheel to be honest. I always use the radio console. I don't use the buttons for my tip on the steering wheel either...old school I guess. I'll have to check it out...

All the best,

Bill :beer:

  • 1 month later...
Posted
bump,

nobody else is having this issue?..

Another annoying problem with this cayenne is I have my radio stations set to each radio button. so I click on a button on the radio console it takes me to the station ok no big deal.

If I use the steering wheel +/- buttons to switch stations instead of moving to the next station in memory it actually starts turning up the station frequency. for example I'm listening to 104.3 instead of moving to the next station 105.9 it moves to 104.4 if I keep pressing the + it will keep moving up 104.5 ....

very annoying so I have to click the buttons on the radio console making the ones on the steering wheel useless.

I looked at the manual, didn't find anything that deals with the steering wheel buttons. are you having the same issue and did you guys find a work around?

I have this exact issue, I find it very odd that the steering wheel does not skip up/down between programmed stations - rather scanning through to the frequency to the next available station. If anyone can assist - please let us know. BTW... This is my first post, be friendly :P

Posted

The first post on this subject was in December 2003 on rennlist

It aint changed, deal with it

bump,

nobody else is having this issue?..

Another annoying problem with this cayenne is I have my radio stations set to each radio button. so I click on a button on the radio console it takes me to the station ok no big deal.

If I use the steering wheel +/- buttons to switch stations instead of moving to the next station in memory it actually starts turning up the station frequency. for example I'm listening to 104.3 instead of moving to the next station 105.9 it moves to 104.4 if I keep pressing the + it will keep moving up 104.5 ....

very annoying so I have to click the buttons on the radio console making the ones on the steering wheel useless.

I looked at the manual, didn't find anything that deals with the steering wheel buttons. are you having the same issue and did you guys find a work around?

I have this exact issue, I find it very odd that the steering wheel does not skip up/down between programmed stations - rather scanning through to the frequency to the next available station. If anyone can assist - please let us know. BTW... This is my first post, be friendly :P

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