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I have my cell phone connected to the car's Bluetooth and uses the controls
on the steering wheel. When I setup the operation, add numbers and dial, the
volume is very loud. Once the call is made, I can adjust the volume with the
volume -/+ on which also controls the radio volume.
Is there a way to lower the volume for the 'phone operator?' TIA
Wade Garrett
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Dec 8, 2022, 7:31:45 AM12/8/22
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If you have the volume set high on your phone, try turning it down and
see if that solves hour problem.
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Yes, there is a way to lower the volume for the phone operator when using the Bluetooth controls on the steering wheel of a Subaru Outback. You can adjust the volume during a call by using the volume -/+ buttons on the steering wheel. These buttons also control the radio volume, so make sure you are adjusting the volume during a call and not when the radio is on. Additionally, you can adjust the phone volume settings on your cell phone or in the settings menu of your car's infotainment system.