Sorry, just brought up AA as an example that everything was working on mine. You should still ask the dealer if there's a firmware update for the radio or just ask for a new radio.
Edit: Just re-read your original post and there is definitely something wrong with your system and it needs to be...
I suggest you take it back to the dealer. I have had zero issues with mine. I use Android auto most of the time and listen to music via USB, Spotify and Amazon Music. Sorry, can't comment on FM, I like music, not commercials.
My last infotainment system was the Cadillac CUE and it was so much...
If you go to Ford com you can see that under standard features for the XLT it lists fold down armrest with cupholders. It's not listed as a feature for the Lux package.
I'd go one step further and coat it with store bought bed liner in a can. Ever try to walk on wet wood?
As far as durability for Line-X you don't have to worry. I had the regular and shoveled gravel and bark out of it as well as dragging pavers and lumber in and out. Never chipped or peeled in...
I've had zero problems with Android Auto using an S20FE and Pixel 6 Pro. I use nav and Spotify at the same time with no issues. I've actually been pleasantly surprised how well Sync works. I had 2 Cadillacs with the CUE system and they were terrible.
This is why I didn't want the SIBL from Ford but it came with the Lux package. I had my Tundra Line-X'd and it was the same experience as you. An all day job that required a lot of prep and sanding of the paint to make sure it sticks. The coverage and thickness was much better than what I've...
The nice thing about the Maverick is that it doesn't use a MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor. Installing an intake on a MAF equipped car can change the airflow around the MAF that could cause a lean condition. I'm assuming the Maverick uses a MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor so installing an...
I had Husky mats in my Tundra for 6 years and they are extremely durable and fit perfectly. I'll definitely pick up a full set when they're available. I prefer the rubbery material over the plastic cheap ones I got from eBay.
Looks like the price went up. They were $56 when I bought them.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/393631896796?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
Unfortunately I have no plans to travel down south, especially with gas prices these days. I'm currently looking for cheaper shipping options and I'll post here if I find any.
Are you talking about your Porsche Cayman S? There's no way a stock Cayman could pull those times on 87.
I bought my Cadillac ATS-V from Virginia and it came with a full tank of 93. After filling up with California 91 I felt a noticeable loss in power. I couldn't imagine putting 87 in a high...
Prepare for some sticker shock. I was mixing 101 and 91 octane to get 93 in my ATS-V until I couldn't stomach the cost anymore.
This was last summer. I'm sure it's $10 a gallon by now. :cry:
Impressive considering your wheels and tires. Any idea how much they weigh?
I've been using 87 since new and just filled up with 16 gallons of 91. So far I've noticed then engine seems smoother with a little less hesitation. Full throttle acceleration is a little better as well. I'm guessing the ecu is pulling a good amount of timing to run on 87. I'm going to go...