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So I'm not sure if I've made the lady mad or what but well the sound moves to the back speakers as if the navigation is about to tell me to take the next turn but the lady does not speak. It was working last weekend but today as I'm heading on vacation the chick doesn't want to talk to me. Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing this? I have the 7p navi disc and this is a 2007 MKX manufactured in March on 2007.

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So I'm not sure if I've made the lady mad or what but well the sound moves to the back speakers as if the navigation is about to tell me to take the next turn but the lady does not speak. It was working last weekend but today as I'm heading on vacation the chick doesn't want to talk to me. Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing this? I have the 7p navi disc and this is a 2007 MKX manufactured in March on 2007.

 

You probably hit the volume button while she was talking and thus you don't hear what she's saying. Check the volume setting in the NAV settings screen.

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if that does not help, reference your manual for the fuse to pull for the Sync/Navi system and pull it to reset it. but I would look at volume first. there are 2 volumes really. volume for stereo/radio and volume for navi/sync. pressing the volume toggle on your steering wheel - if you have that - at just the right time can lower the navi voice while keeping the stereo/music volume untouched.

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pressing the volume toggle on your steering wheel - if you have that - at just the right time can lower the navi voice while keeping the stereo/music volume untouched.

 

You were exactly right sir. I waited till the volume moved off the front speakers and I could then control her volume up/down without affecting the stereo volume.

 

Just an fyi there were no volume settings under the nav settings menu.

 

The Ford dealership, when I called them about this said, "We can't fix this over the phone you'll have to bring it in so we can hook it up to the computer to diagnose the problem it will most likely be a programming issue." This technician had no idea you could control her volume when she speaks. This was Paul Miller Ford in Lexington, KY.

 

Thanks so much for your assistance guys. :banvictory:

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