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Hi. I've owned 2 Aygos and had one on hire and have issues with the volume of the handsfree when receiving/making calls.

My first Aygo was not bad. I could hear reasonably well unless I was going fast on a motorway.

The hired Aygo sound on phone calls was brilliant..loud and clear

My current Aygo -63 reg - is awful. Can hardly hear anything.

Can anyone tell me how I can adjust the volume of calls via the hands free sat nav please?

Thank you

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On our Avensis and Auris it's the steering wheel volume buttons which change the in-call volume.

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On the TOMTOM nav I believe that if you touch the bottom of the screen during a call a volume slider appears.

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Thanks Devon Aygo. That has solved the issue of the volume but I have another issue...lol

The audio output comes from the left-hand speaker. For better clarity would prefer stereo or it coming from the right-hand speaker.

I went to the speaker preferences on the sat nav but it is greyed out and does not respond when touched on the screen.

Any advice?

Thanks again


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Its a TOMTOM thing I'm afraid the control box behind the dash sends the mono phone call to the passenger speaker, but sends stereo audio to both. I have checked the TOMTOM user guide and there appears to be no adjustable setting. The greyed out option appears when the TOMTOM is undocked and allows you set how the internal speaker behaves when docked.

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Ok Devon...thanks for your help. At least I've got volume now...

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