Subaru Forester: Repeating - Bluetooth® audio operation - Bluetooth® audio (type C and D audio) - Audio - Subaru Forester Owner's ManualSubaru Forester: Repeating

Repeating is operated in the same way a CD is played. Refer to “Repeating”.

Each time you briefly press the button (type C audio)/  button (the button (type C audio)/ button (the “RPT” button) (type D audio), the mode changes in the following sequence.

Random playback

    To select a track from its beginning
    Select a track in the same way that a track is selected when a CD is played. Refer to “To select a track from its beginning”. ...

    Random playback
    Random playback is operated in the same way a CD is played. Refer to “Random playback”. Each time you press the button for 0.5 second or longer (type C audio)/ button (the “RDM” ...

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