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There is no problem with the radio. Quite a few ford radios can be set up so the volume increases as your speed increases to compensate for road noise.
Well, the radio is ONboard, so there are no connections or settings in the way. I'd look at the sources on your vid 1-2-3's and see what's up with them first. Are they outputting audio at the standard levels?
If you are talking about a new from the factory radio, there is no way to increase volume. If you are talking about an existing radio which has lost volume over time, short of cleaning the grill of debris, and using a known good battery, there is no fix for low receive audio.
you would press the volume up button, it will increase the volume whether you are in bluetooth mode or not. Also, your headset (or car) should have volume controls. On some cars, it's the same as radio volume.
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