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Bose sound and Audio Pilot function


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It is almost time for my 15K miles service on my 04 C2 Cab. Even though I have already done a DIY oil/filter change at 10K, I want to take it in for the service so I can address a few minor warranty issues.

One thing I am trying to find out is if my Bose sound package is working properly. With respect to this issue I am not entirely clear on what that silly Audio Pilot (AP) function does. I do not notice ANY difference in the sound with AP on or off. My old Boxster used to have speed sensitive volume and I thought that was very useful (especially with top down driving). Does anyone know if AP is supposed to perform a similar function? The manual states that it is supposed to "adapt the sound volume to the specific vehicle". What exactly does that mean? Is there any way I can test to see if this is working? What have others with Bose audio experienced with the AP feature both on and off? The only feature I wish the Bose had is the speed dependent volume control. Funny how the high end audio package does not have this option (I think...).

Thanks gang,

Mike

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Hey Mike,

Did the dealer ever clear this up. I too have been wondering what's up with this feature. I am getting so tired of turning the volume up and down whenever I stop.

I spoke to the dealer and they said it should work just like GEL. However it does not ( or isn't working at all ).

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