Try switching off then on all your connectivity approvals in SYNC, possibly you have a ghosted switch in the database.
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Good idea.Try switching off then on all your connectivity approvals in SYNC, possibly you have a ghosted switch in the database.
Which setting was incorrect?I had the same issue -- discovered I did not allow for the right connectivity in the "Connectivity" section of the settings in Sync. Working now.
I don't see a new version in the PlayStore.I haven't used this feature, but have had problems with the app not connecting with the truck and thus some features not working. Uninstalling the app on my phone and reinstalling it (possibly had an old version of the app on my phone) resolved my issues.
Sorry my post was obviously incomplete. Oddly, when I try to access Connectivity Settings now I can't get to them. Looking online, I think the issue was in enabling "Vehicle Connectivity," but it appears the interface may vary with different versions of Sync.Which setting was incorrect?
Thank you for the info. It is a bit different on my display - a few more on/off toggles for specific things like vehicle data etc. I've tried turning them off and back to on but without luck so far.Sorry my post was obviously incomplete. Oddly, when I try to access Connectivity Settings now I can't get to them. Looking online, I think the issue was in enabling "Vehicle Connectivity," but it appears the interface may vary with different versions of Sync.
IIRC, when I first picked up my truck, and later the next day spent hours going through all the screens to familiarize myself with Sync, I switched on all connectivity and authorized all data sharing ... it took several hours before I got an acknowledgement or alert that it was active. Might be the cloud services are just plain old and slow, or overburdened with the comm traffic coming from our connected vehicles.Thanks to all for your suggestions. I'm not sure what worked, as I tried them all - but my trips have shown up in the Nav Sys list!