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Since you seem to be in the know, what else is wrong? Would love to hear and understand your concerns.hope they fix more than that
I think the previous poster was simply asking what issues you've experienced, not that he had any answers or was denying any issues exist.Well inquisitor, my main gripe is when plugging in my android sync goes into nag mode continually prompting me to activate location for google maps.
Could understand that if I had activated google maps but never have used it. Keeping in mind my phone never prompts for that.
So what do you know about that, if you're in the know.
"Inquisitor"?Well inquisitor, my main gripe is when plugging in my android sync goes into nag mode continually prompting me to activate location for google maps.
Could understand that if I had activated google maps but never have used it. Keeping in mind my phone never prompts for that.
So what do you know about that, if you're in the know.
Odd, mine works fine. Never nags me about anything.my main gripe is when plugging in my android sync goes into nag mode continually prompting me to activate location for google maps.
Could understand that if I had activated google maps
I had a similar issue in my Crosstrek, it was specific to that car. Reboot the head unit by holding down the power button until it does a full reboot. I used to have to to this a couple times a week in my Crosstrek.In my Subaru the Android Auto quits randomly all the time, and it's not shown as an option on the infotainment screen anymore. The only way to fix it is by unplugging an replugging the USB cable, and sometimes that doesn't even work. What I don't know is if it's a problem with the Subaru or an Android problem. Has anyone experienced anything like that in their Bronco? Or any other car for that matter?
Thanks. I actually returned the Impreza at the end of it's lease in January. Now my wife and I are just driving her WRX until my Bronco comes in. I just wondered if I should expect the same issue when I get it.I had a similar issue in my Crosstrek, it was specific to that car. Reboot the head unit by holding down the power button until it does a full reboot. I used to have to to this a couple times a week in my Crosstrek.
In my Cherokee, same phone and cables, it mostly works fine, with a different, but minor, bug.
I've had the same issue in my BS. Android auto disappears from the screen, have to unplug and plug back in to get it to show up again. Kind of annoying.In my Subaru the Android Auto quits randomly all the time, and it's not shown as an option on the infotainment screen anymore. The only way to fix it is by unplugging an replugging the USB cable, and sometimes that doesn't even work. What I don't know is if it's a problem with the Subaru or an Android problem. Has anyone experienced anything like that in their Bronco? Or any other car for that matter?
That sucks. It sounds like it's an Android Auto issue then, which is super frustrating. I seemed to experience most when navigating with Maps and using another audio program, like Spotify or a podcast app, at the same time.I've had the same issue in my BS. Android auto disappears from the screen, have to unplug and plug back in to get it to show up again. Kind of annoying.
At least they promise a fix is coming soon.That sucks. It sounds like it's an Android Auto issue then, which is super frustrating. I seemed to experience most when navigating with Maps and using another audio program, like Spotify or a podcast app, at the same time.
BS Badlands - I'm having issues with the Android Auto after getting a new android phone. It just won't link to the display. I have tried everything including a factory reset and reboot. I have tried new cords but nothing and it keeps telling me to connect a USB when it's already connected. It never worked well with my old phone - kept going in and out. I'm so over this system. I'm about to make an appointment to see if the dealership can fix it.In my Subaru the Android Auto quits randomly all the time, and it's not shown as an option on the infotainment screen anymore. The only way to fix it is by unplugging an replugging the USB cable, and sometimes that doesn't even work. What I don't know is if it's a problem with the Subaru or an Android problem. Has anyone experienced anything like that in their Bronco? Or any other car for that matter?
Sadly, I think it's an issue with Android Auto. It basically only works when it works. Then it doesn't. I have seen reports of people having trouble with it in lots of different cars.BS Badlands - I'm having issues with the Android Auto after getting a new android phone. It just won't link to the display. I have tried everything including a factory reset and reboot. I have tried new cords but nothing and it keeps telling me to connect a USB when it's already connected. It never worked well with my old phone - kept going in and out. I'm so over this system. I'm about to make an appointment to see if the dealership can fix it.
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