I do it by switching source to Bluetooth and not connecting anything. But would much rather the car simply retained the state prior to me exiting. Sometimes I want the music to start again, sometimes I don’t.
many posts on this…little success in fixing
but i realized this is not necessarily a tesla problem…i think it is a phone problem…
looked on a lot of iphone forums…here is what worked for me…
apple phone using apple music
1. my phone was queuing up a lot of music that i didn’t ask for…then playing this queue
it’s like it was making playlists based on my past history…
2. there is an auto play setting…an infinity sign…need to uncheck this…but that did not fix it…
3. the real fix…after years of apple music and a number of phones…i think the phone database gets corrupted
4. my apple music is part of my icloud…on mult devices
5. uninstall the music app…delete it from the phone…it deletes it all songs etc from the phone
6. remember your library is remembered in icloud
7. reinstall apple music…start out with a fresh database (but it will have your library cause that’s stored in the cloud…)
8. you need to re-download any music you want on your phone…and uncheck those infinity signs…
silence! if i stop the music before i exit the car…it stays off the next time i enter…
bottom line…it may be your phone not your car…