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- Larry
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- Fort Mill, SC
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- 2023 Bronco
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- Big Bend
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Hey all,
I'm on Week 2 with my 2023 Bronco and it is going pretty well. I got off to a rough start as my 8" Sync 4 Infotainment system had become unresponsive multiple times in Android Auto mode. Most of the icons would not launch anything, but I could navigate between the main screen views and the display was updating. I've found similar issues reported on B6G dating back to 2022, but no conclusive resolution. This is with a Galaxy S22 over Bluetooth/Wi-Fi.
So, there is a setting which has seemingly made a difference, and that is under Settings/Connections/Android Auto/Start Android Auto while locked. This defaults to off and I've turned it on. So far, so good. With the Android Auto paradigm there isn't much need to keep the phone in a mount, so I keep it in my pocket with the screen off on short trips. That may be where the trouble started?
I haven't experimented with disabling that feature again, but there is a likely correlation there. I have experimented with USB connectivity which seems fine.
I'm on Week 2 with my 2023 Bronco and it is going pretty well. I got off to a rough start as my 8" Sync 4 Infotainment system had become unresponsive multiple times in Android Auto mode. Most of the icons would not launch anything, but I could navigate between the main screen views and the display was updating. I've found similar issues reported on B6G dating back to 2022, but no conclusive resolution. This is with a Galaxy S22 over Bluetooth/Wi-Fi.
So, there is a setting which has seemingly made a difference, and that is under Settings/Connections/Android Auto/Start Android Auto while locked. This defaults to off and I've turned it on. So far, so good. With the Android Auto paradigm there isn't much need to keep the phone in a mount, so I keep it in my pocket with the screen off on short trips. That may be where the trouble started?
I haven't experimented with disabling that feature again, but there is a likely correlation there. I have experimented with USB connectivity which seems fine.
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