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iPhone 13 Pro Max Volume Buttons Not Working? 11 Fixes to Try

Last Updated: November 1, 2022 by iPhoneArena Staff

Is your iPhone 13 Pro Max volume buttons not working? You’ve come to the right place. In this article, I’ll show you exactly what to do when your iPhone 13 Pro Max volume buttons are not working!

See also: iPhone 13 Pro Max Side Button Not Working? 5 Fixes & solutions

Many users rely on the volume buttons to adjust volume on iPhone. Since we interact with the volume buttons many times per day, the keys can wear out over time.

If your iPhone 13 Pro Max volume buttons are not working, then don’t rush to the Apple Store yet. If you’d like to know what to do when the volume buttons on your iPhone 13 Pro Max won’t work, here are 7 solutions to help you fix the issue.

How to fix an iPhone 13 pro max volume buttons that are not working

Note, the solutions in this article applies to iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max.

1. iPhone 13 Pro Max volume buttons not working? Reboot Your device

If your iPhone 13 Pro Max volume buttons are not working, the First Troubleshooting step is to perform a simple reboot. This will restart all background services and refresh your device’s core components in case something had crashed or malfunctioned causing your iPhone 13 Pro Max volume buttons to stop working.

If the volume buttons are not working on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, then you can restart your device through the Settings app.

  1. Go to Settings
  2. Tap General
  3. Swipe down and tap Shut Down
  4. The Slide to Power Off screen will pop up. Drag the slider to the right and your iPhone will shut down.

See also: iPhone 13 Pro Max Won’t Turn Off? Here’s The Fix!

Now turn on your iPhone back on and check if volume buttons are working.

See also: iPhone 13 Pro Max Won’t Turn On? Here Are 8 Ways To Fix It!

2. Clean the Gaps Around the Volume Buttons

Your phone’s volume buttons are regularly exposed to the outside world and all of its grime. It’s possible the gaps around them have accumulated some minute debris, which could hamper the internal connections.

While there’s not much you can do here without professional help, you have the option to blow canned air inside the potentially affected areas and clean it using a toothpick. Sometimes this will be enough to get it moving again.

3. Use The Volume Slider In The Settings App

If your iPhone 13 Pro Max volume buttons are jammed or broken, you may feel like you’re in a sticky situation when it comes to adjusting your phone’s volume. Thankfully, the iPhone’s Settings app includes volume controls for ringer and alert sounds. Follow the steps below:

  1. Open Settings
  2. Tap Sounds & Haptics
  3. Drag the “Ringer and Alerts” slider to the right. This increases the volume of the ringer and notifications sounds on your iPhone.

4. Turn On Change With Buttons

Are you trying to increase or decrease the ringer volume on your iPhone 13 Pro Max using the volume buttons? Well, make sure Change with Buttons is turned on. Follow the steps below:

  1. Go to Settings
  2. Tap on Sounds & Haptics.
  3. Turn on change with buttons.

5. Turn On AssistiveTouch On Your iPhone 13 Pro Max

If your iPhone 13 Pro Max volume buttons are not working, AssistiveTouch is a fantastic temporary solution! The feature lets you replicate button actions so you can get by without using the physical keys.

If you’d like to be able to adjust volume and don’t have a working Side button, you can do that with AssistiveTouch on your screen.

  1. Open Settings
  2. Tap Accessibility
  3. Tap Touch
  4. Select AssistiveTouch to turn this feature on.
  5. Once you have the floating home button on your screen, tap it
  6. Now, tap Device. You’ll see an option to adjust the volume up or down, just like you can do with functional volume buttons!

6. Remove Your iPhone Case

Some cheaper iPhone cases do not include tactile buttons. So, if you have installed a case on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, take it off and press the volume buttons to check if they are working or not. If the volume buttons are working fine, your case was the culprit and not your iPhone hardware.

7. Use Control Center to Adjust Volume

Another reliable alternative that you should try to adjust the volume on your iPhone 13 Pro Max with ease is the volume slider integrated within the Control center. It’s pretty neat, and you can use the volume slider to increase/ decrease the sound output.

By sliding down from the top-right corner of your iPhone, you can open the Control Center and adjust your volume.

8. Adjust Volume Right From Specific Apps

If you use apps like Spotify or Apple Podcasts, you can control the volume within the app without a physical button. Simply locate the dedicated volume slider and use it to adjust the volume instead of using the physical buttons.

9. Update iOS

While updating your phone can sometimes cause a problem with your volume buttons, not updating can also cause problems. Outdated iPhones might not work with the latest apps and the volume controls might not work correctly as a result.

There’s also a possibility that a previous Apple update you installed is buggy, and updating again could fix the problem.

As mentioned above, the volume buttons not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max issue might be because of a rare software bug. To be safe, try updating your device to see if this works. You can update your device by going to Settings > General > Software Update. Here, you can see if a new update is available or if your device is up to date.

10. Possibility of Water Damage? Let It Dry

In case your iPhone 13 Pro Max volume buttons have stopped working after a water accident, you shouldn’t do anything yet. First, you have to make sure your phone’s internals are completely dry.

There are various methods to save a phone dropped in water. Turn your device off immediately, let it completely dry out, and then you can start troubleshooting.

11. iPhone 13 Pro Max Volume Buttons Not Working? Repair Your Device With Apple

In most scenarios, you should be able to find a solution in at least one of the steps discussed. In particular, with the case of dead volume buttons, the Assistivetouch feature should do the trick.

Your last resort, of course, is to visit the nearest Apple Store and get professional help. As long as there’s no water damage and your phone is under warranty, it hopefully won’t cost you anything.

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