Clarity Low Speed 'Music'?

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There is an opening about 3" left-front side under the car in the splash guard. There is a 3" flexi pipe that connects that opening to the speaker somewhere under the motor.
I popped out 3 or 4 plastic pins, cut a piece out of old oil canister and slide that piece between the pipe and splash guard. Better now.
 
There is an opening about 3" left-front side under the car in the splash guard. There is a 3" flexi pipe that connects that opening to the speaker somewhere under the motor.
I popped out 3 or 4 plastic pins, cut a piece out of old oil canister and slide that piece between the pipe and splash guard. Better now.

Would you mind posting a picture of where this port is at? I could find any port on the underside of my Clarity and am having a hell of a time figuring out how to get to the speaker.
 
Why would anyone want to turn off the music? As noted by several others, myself included, I didn’t even know the car played music until my wife asked about it. If you can’t hear it as the driver, why even consider turning it off?
Why would anyone want to turn off the music? As noted by several others, myself included, I didn’t even know the car played music until my wife asked about it. If you can’t hear it as the driver, why even consider turning it off?
Different people have different level of hearing. I could hear the "music" (which is hard to call music) up to 50 km/h with closed windows. Starting 2020 Canadian models do not have a button. Starting 2021 the "music" is obligatory in Canada.
 
Would you mind posting a picture of where this port is at? I could find any port on the underside of my Clarity and am having a hell of a time figuring out how to get to the speaker.
The speaker opening is in front of the left front wheel, a bit to the right. If you look up while the car is on the lift you will see it.
 
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