Bluetooth Call Volume Issue / And. Auto Volume Issue?

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NwtnLkeTheCookie

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I took my 2024 Yukon in yesterday for the serial data gateway module recall (something about a battery drain). I go to leave and get on a phone call, the volume of the call is so quiet I have to crank the dial, now I am getting a feedback crackling sound. It happens if the call is through bluetooth or through android auto so I dont believe it to be an android auto issue. I also tried someone elses phone, paired that, and same issue. I have reset the head unit, unpaired and reconnected my phone. I have changed any setting imaginable on my phone I can find. I am hoping someone else is having this issue? I reached out to the dealership but got a "not sure what that could be" response. Any suggestions welcome as I take a lot of work calls on the road and am not sure what else to do here.
 
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Yes. Radio sounds fine. Even if I stream through Android Auto it sounds fine. It is strictly limited to calls.
I finally got the dealership to agree to take a look at it. I tried syncing another phone - same issue. I sync'd my phone to another vehicle - no issue. So it is specifically something going on with the phone call sound on mine. I tried not using Android Auto and just doing a blue tooth call. Still doing it.

Thank you for taking the time to respond!
 

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Did the dealer ever come up with a solution? We just purchased a 24 RST and are having the same issue. Specially on phone calls. Didn't have this issue on our 23 RST.
 

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I took my 2024 Yukon in yesterday for the serial data gateway module recall (something about a battery drain). I go to leave and get on a phone call, the volume of the call is so quiet I have to crank the dial, now I am getting a feedback crackling sound. It happens if the call is through bluetooth or through android auto so I dont believe it to be an android auto issue. I also tried someone elses phone, paired that, and same issue. I have reset the head unit, unpaired and reconnected my phone. I have changed any setting imaginable on my phone I can find. I am hoping someone else is having this issue? I reached out to the dealership but got a "not sure what that could be" response. Any suggestions welcome as I take a lot of work calls on the road and am not sure what else to do here.
I had the update done, and afterwards all my various volumes were set very low. I could not even hear Google Assistant, navigation volume was also extremely low. I adjusted each volume level up and it's all fine now (including phone volume). To adjust, I waited until each was active and used the volume button on the back of the steering wheel to increase the volume for that function.
 

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Just wanted to chime in and say I had this recall done and the exact same issue started on phone calls immediately after. 2024 RST
 
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NwtnLkeTheCookie

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Just wanted to chime in and say I had this recall done and the exact same issue started on phone calls immediately after. 2024 RST
As far as i know there is a service bulletin out but no solution in sight.
Glad to see I am not alone though thank you!
 

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My '05 Yukon..... The phone call is barely loud enough...... I have to be sure my windows are closed, etc. I wish there was an adjustment for the volume, besides the radio on high and still barely loud enough.
 

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