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This is a discussion on Radio Aux. in question. within the 2008+ Challenger General Discussion forums, part of the 2008 + Dodge Challenger category; Ok, now I think I'm just being lazy but here goes. I leave my IPod plugged in and on when ...
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Radio Aux. in question.
Ok, now I think I'm just being lazy but here goes. I leave my IPod plugged in and on when I get out of the car, over 3000 songs why turn it off? The manual says that when the radio is turned back on it will stay at the same volume level as when turned off. After having a huge sub box in the last vehicle I'm in the habit of turning the volume down before I shut down. Like clockwork when I turn the car back on my ears take a beating cause the Aux. in seems to be default to 20. Any feedback or am I just gonna hafta stop being lazy and change my habits?
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Haven't used my aux input on my Challenger but my Charger never did that.
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