Hey mate, I believe it is required by law and currently you can't change the sound.Hey guys!
Is there a way to turn off that cringy music that blasts when I’m driving or reversing my Honda Prologue under 25 mph? Like, it’s super embarrassing lol. Any hacks to ditch that feature?
Browse https://www.prologuedrivers.com/ and search for "under each bumper". Which should link toSomewhere a guy posted how he wrapped it with duct tape to quiet it down. I believe it was behind the front bumper, right side?
New Teslas make a similar sound.Teslas don’t have a sound like that. Only when reversing. So obviously, it’s not a regulation that’s required ...
Ah, the "driving soundtrack" no one asked for.Hey guys!
Is there a way to turn off that cringy music that blasts when I’m driving or reversing my Honda Prologue under 25 mph? Like, it’s super embarrassing lol. Any hacks to ditch that feature?
LAMEHey mate, I believe it is required by law and currently you can't change the sound.
Where is the plug, and do you need any special tools to unplug it?I have taken care of this very annoying problem. I disconnected the electrical wire plug going into the speaker. Silence is golden. No other effect on the car that I can detect anywhere. No warning messages, etc. Nothing. Just quietness.
I was charging at a public station recently and a couple drove in to charge their brand new Rivian truck. I asked him if his vehicle had this noise maker when driving at slower speeds. He said no he's never heard a sound coming out of his vehicle. So apparently not all EV's have this system...at this time. My guess is that Rivian doesn't have to comply until a future dead line date. I tried googling for that date but I saw different dates on different websites so I don't know which one to believe. In any event, date or no date, my Prologue will remain the way it is.
If I have to take my car into a Honda dealer for service, they may or may not check that front speaker. If they do and connect it back up so it works again, I will simply unplug it when I get back home.
The other thought in my head is this: apparently if you already own an EV (and I do, a Chevy Bolt), the law isn't going to require you to install such a system. So we will have a mixture of EV's driving around with and without this system. So my point is this: the NTHSA is concerned enough about the safety issue to force EV manufacturers to add this feature to new vehicles, but it's OK to let the millions of existing EV's to continue to drive around without it. Go figure.
I have taken care of this very annoying problem. I disconnected the electrical wire plug going into the speaker. Silence is golden. No other effect on the car that I can detect anywhere. No warning messages, etc. Nothing. Just quietness.
I was charging at a public station recently and a couple drove in to charge their brand new Rivian truck. I asked him if his vehicle had this noise maker when driving at slower speeds. He said no he's never heard a sound coming out of his vehicle. So apparently not all EV's have this system...at this time. My guess is that Rivian doesn't have to comply until a future dead line date. I tried googling for that date but I saw different dates on different websites so I don't know which one to believe. In any event, date or no date, my Prologue will remain the way it is.
If I have to take my car into a Honda dealer for service, they may or may not check that front speaker. If they do and connect it back up so it works again, I will simply unplug it when I get back home.
The other thought in my head is this: apparently if you already own an EV (and I do, a Chevy Bolt), the law isn't going to require you to install such a system. So we will have a mixture of EV's driving around with and without this system. So my point is this: the NTHSA is concerned enough about the safety issue to force EV manufacturers to add this feature to new vehicles, but it's OK to let the millions of existing EV's to continue to drive around without it. Go figure.
I found a video on YT that points out the speaker locations on the Prologue.
PM sent.Where is the plug, and do you need any special tools to unplug it?