sonofzell
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- Kirk
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- '21 F150 XLT Sport 2.7EB SCrew 302A High
I've found the ability to run carplay AND Sync functions simultaneously to be one of the best features of the new system. You now can essentially pick-and-choose either system for audio/navigation as you wish (communication may not be as fluent - I do think Apple takes precedence for calls/texts when carplay is active, but not 100% sure).It seems to me Sync 4 and CarPlay can be used together other than if you are streaming music directly from your phone. Here you have to choose between CarPlay and Sync.
I'm not sure if this can be permanently "disabled", but I'm not sure there's a need to do that. I also prefer waze/apple maps to the sync nav, and simply activate the carplay tab to use them (regardless of what audio source I'm using). I've found that if you activate Siri using the steering wheel control, the carplay tab is brought to the foreground of the primary display automatically.is there a way to completely disable the Sync 4 navigation? I just want to use the Car Play Google Maps and Waze
As a geek, I find the Sync navigation REALLY intriguing - mostly for the integration with the dash cluster display, which is awesome. That being said, I always seem to go back to carplay apps for two reasons:
1. The integration with Siri (Apple Maps) and Siri shortcuts (Waze) on carplay
2. The absolutely nonsensical routing that Sync often uses. Sometimes I swear that Sync would take me to the other side of town and back in order to get to my next-door neighbor's house!
Sounds like a simple Siri bug, but just for the sake of troubleshooting: when carplay is active, the voice command button on your steering wheel becomes dual-function... a single press will activate the Sync voice response system, while a long press will activate Siri via carplay. You obviously may already know that and I don't intend to be insulting if you do - I just know it's easy to miss the basics sometimes (Have you tried turning it off and turning it back on again? ? ).I pressed the voice button on the steering wheel and the Siri icon popped up on the screen in the truck but when I said "call mom" it did nothing. Just acted like it was still waiting for me to say something.
That's curious. I've not experienced any similar issues with wired/wireless carplay behaving differently. Carplay controls are 100% less "responsive" than the native Sync (perhaps confirming @sagarpatel 's theory lol), but equally so with or without being plugged in. I do notice that the iPhone will disable its wifi when connected wirelessly, and that attempting to re-enable it will prompt a warning that carplay will be disconnected; that may be related to the issues with using your hotspot, but I haven't tried that to confirm. It might explain the inability to use hotspot when connected wirelessly...All my issues went away when I disabled wireless Carplay entirely, and just used it wired only.
-Can use Wifi Hotspot again
-All music stuttering issues went away
-Sudden loss of audio and weird Carplay connectivity issues (it sees my phone but won't work with it) went away
-Audio quality issues went away
I also wonder if the audio quality issues people are reporting are related to the audio source. If people are playing actual audio files stored on their iPhone, there's obviously going to be a lot of variables regarding the quality/bitrate. I primarily use Apple music, but occasionally will use other audio apps via carplay (podcasts, spotify, audiobooks, espn, etc.) and have not noticed any loss in quality vs. sirius via Sync or FM.
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