That does not work in the situation I described. When I switch back after pressing the speaker button, I am still unable to access the radio, i.e., AM, FM, etc. When I press on "Audio" or "Audio Off" it does nothing. Nothing until I access android auto, and play music using an AA app such as...
I'm using an Ottocast to provide wireless android auto. What I do to restore normal radio function is go into AA, play music through Amazon Music or Musicolet or whatever, then I can exit out of AA and select a radio station. Nuts!
Rebooting does NOT resolve the problem. I rebooted the console pressing the >> and power buttons until the screen went black. Then I played Amazon music. Then I turned off the truck, and I was still unable to control the audio using the standard non-android controls. I had to open Android...
After playing music in Android Auto such as Amazon Music or Musicolet, the next time I get into my 2022 Maverick I am unable to access the radio. If I press the "Audio" button as shown, nothing happens. If I press the "Audio Off" button, nothing happens. Have to go into Android Auto and play...
I keep getting this "Rear Belt Monitor Fault" message shown on my dash. I have an appointment with the dealer in about 2 weeks, but this warning is ridiculous the number of times it "chimes" when driving. I've pressed "Ok'" numerous times but that does not help. Any way to stop this madness...
I think they're rated at 55k. But from what I've read you never get as many miles from new cars for the same tires. I measured my tread with a depth gage and they are in the yellow. I drive like an old man though. Actually, I am an old man! :)
I have a 2022 Maverick with 36,000 miles and need new tires. I have the stock Continental Protract TX tires which seem fine. Cane someone recommend tires that would offer a smoother ride? I prefer a smooth ride over traction!
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I have 33,000 miles on my 2022 Maverick XLT. The dealer told me I need tires. I checked with my tire gauge, and they are right. According to a tire website, they are warranted to 55,000. Considering I need new tires, wouldn't this void the warranty? Anyone else only get 33,000 miles or so...
Believe me, this is not engine braking. The one poster said it sounds like brake pads, which I tend to agree with. It really rumbles and shudders when it occurs. It only began after I jammed on the breaks to avoid hitting a cat.