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eugeneville



Member Since: 17 Apr 2021
Location: Fleet, Hampshire
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Double beep with no message on the dash

Has anyone come across and knows the reason of a double beep I'm experiencing mostly when driving on a motorway?
It is a rather loud double beep and I'm confident there is nothing displayed on the dash when it happens.

I have ensured to disable all types of fatique alerts and other kind of alerts that might theoretically trigger it.
I'm using Android Auto and not the built in navigation.

I'm starting to think it might be related to me driving past a speed camera and the car alerting me of it as I might be speeding a little, but I'm not sure how to disable it (I have the speed alert disabled too) or even if that is the reason.

Any help and advice is greatly appreciated Bow down

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CS



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It sounds like the speed camera alert which is part of the satnav function. Mine is not so loud was to bother me, and indeed I am glad of the warning, but Q if it responds to the audio volume control? No help if you're using the audio of course. The manual may help? Only Range Rovers since 1988

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eugeneville



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Thank you, yes it does sound like this might be the case, will give this menu a go:
https://www.ownerinfo.landrover.com/docume...c/G1822051

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