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Parking assist sonar volume, I need it lounder

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by FrankJake, Mar 5, 2025.

  1. Mar 5, 2025 at 5:23 PM
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    FrankJake

    FrankJake [OP] New Member

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    So Cal & Hawaii
    Vehicle:
    2007 Limited Edition 4x4 Leather interior Doublecab 5.7
    Low Mileage. Immaculate all leather interior. Truck runs like a champ. No issues. 5.7liter million mile motor that has had every oil - - Tow package with tow mirrors. - King reservoir shocks front and rear - 6” Pro Comp Lift - SPC Upper Control Arms -20” Monster wheels w/35x13.50 Cooper STT Pro’s - Volant air intake - Maganaflow dual-in/ dual-out exhaust - onboard ViAir compression with tank - Kenwood upgraded audio for CarPlay, etc - Bought from original owner who has done too much to remember or list. - a few things I need help, suggestions and SUPPORT with that just need fixing
    Having lost 60% of my hearing, I can barely, if ever hear the parking sensors volume beeping. Friends can hear it but even they say it way too low even for them to trust it. Is there any way to increase this volume?

    Also the time and clock way up in the center of the dash is not bright. Yes it will increase and decrease when adjusted by the rotary dial on left of steering wheel like the other dash lights but nobody can see it on a sunny day, it’s got to be close to sun down until it can be seen or parked in a well shaded area.

    Any help on either of these issues? I’d sure appreciate it. If more info needed let me know.

    2007 double cab limited 5.7
     
  2. Mar 5, 2025 at 5:35 PM
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    1lowlife

    1lowlife Toxic prick and pavement princess..

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    I looked thru your manual and didn't see anything about increasing the parking assist warning volume or changing the daytime clock brightness.
    OM34463U.pdf

    Although I feel your pain.
    I can't hear my turn signals unless I'm at a dead stop..
     
  3. Mar 5, 2025 at 6:14 PM
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    FrankJake

    FrankJake [OP] New Member

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    Frank
    So Cal & Hawaii
    Vehicle:
    2007 Limited Edition 4x4 Leather interior Doublecab 5.7
    Low Mileage. Immaculate all leather interior. Truck runs like a champ. No issues. 5.7liter million mile motor that has had every oil - - Tow package with tow mirrors. - King reservoir shocks front and rear - 6” Pro Comp Lift - SPC Upper Control Arms -20” Monster wheels w/35x13.50 Cooper STT Pro’s - Volant air intake - Maganaflow dual-in/ dual-out exhaust - onboard ViAir compression with tank - Kenwood upgraded audio for CarPlay, etc - Bought from original owner who has done too much to remember or list. - a few things I need help, suggestions and SUPPORT with that just need fixing
    Thank you, I did the same thing, even searched online through near ever tundra based articles I could fine. I appreciate your time. It’s hell to get old, and I’m not even old. Maybe I can find the little beeper and connect it to my amp or subwoofer. Then everyone would know some old dude is trying to park. LOL
     
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