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My new 2019 Silverado has a issue with the radio volume. In the past couple of days, the volume goes to full plast when I start the truck. I can’t do anything with it screen freezes the only thing I can do is to shut off the radio with the knob. I always turn the volume down when ever I exit the truck            
   Help me my ears can’t take it anymore!! 

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There is a setting in your menu on the infotainment system.  It is on page 95 of the Infotainment System User Manual, for your reference.  It is under Settings and "Maximum Startup Volume."  I was annoyed by this as well.  I adjusted mine down to zero.

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Thanks Geddylee 2112 

   I found it in the infotainment system manual but my manual only has 82 pages. I did find the settings you were talking about and I turned down the start volume to 0. Lets see what happens tomorrow 

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I found the manual online so I was probably wrong on the page number.  Sorry about that.  I should have walked out to my truck and grabbed the manual.  I hope it worked for you this morning.

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I tried starting the truck is morning and everything is fine. Through out the day everything is working great! Started it one time and the radio came on at a really low volume for a second. Then stopped after that evening works as it should.   I guess I can live with that till I get to the dealer 

thanks 

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I HAVE A 2021 CUSTOM TRAIL BOSS AND MY RADIO VOLUME, PHONE RINGER AND HONE CALL VOLUME , TREBLE AND BASS SETTINGS ALL RESET TO ZERO IF I TURN OFF THE TRUCK FOR MORE THAN 30 MINUTES.  SO BASICALLY I HAVE TO FIX ALL THE SETTINGS EVERY TIME I GET BACK IN THE TRUCK. HAS ANYONE ELSE HAD THESE ISSUES? 

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Mine resets all settings after having the truck off for a half an hour. When the truck starts the radio is on full volume and all of my radio settings are back down to zero. I have no idea how to fix it. I’ve changed the maximum startup volume hundreds of times and it never saves 

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On 4/12/2021 at 3:07 PM, Melissawhitting said:

I HAVE A 2021 CUSTOM TRAIL BOSS AND MY RADIO VOLUME, PHONE RINGER AND HONE CALL VOLUME , TREBLE AND BASS SETTINGS ALL RESET TO ZERO IF I TURN OFF THE TRUCK FOR MORE THAN 30 MINUTES.  SO BASICALLY I HAVE TO FIX ALL THE SETTINGS EVERY TIME I GET BACK IN THE TRUCK. HAS ANYONE ELSE HAD THESE ISSUES? 

My max startup volume will not stay set. Radio on at nearly max volume upon starting truck. Have had to reprogram bass, treble, etc. several times as well. 

  • 8 months later...
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On 6/3/2021 at 3:05 PM, Dennis Keith Reaves said:

My max startup volume will not stay set. Radio on at nearly max volume upon starting truck. Have had to reprogram bass, treble, etc. several times as well. 

I have the same issue.  Where you able to find a solution?

  • 1 year later...
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I have 2019 the volume will crank all the way up on its own, if I use the wheel controls to search pre set channels it will continuously scroll through and can not stop it has any one had these issues and has anybody found a fix for it

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