I'm not sure. I installed a wireless charger powered by the 12volt receptacle. It all seems to work well. I only have a 2 gig data plan. The maps apps uses most of it depending on how much I use it
From what I can tell if you need mobile data from your phone for the maps to work on Android Auto. But I have the data plan from Ford and Pandora uses it. If you don't have that it will use your phone plan alone
That is true. But the Pandora source doesn't usually come up as an option. That is the weird thing. It occasionally comes up on its own. I can't figure out how to make it come up consistently
The bottom picture is a screen for Pandora that comes up randomly and rarely. I like it a lot, you can see all your channels and options along with other features. The other picture is the screen that usually comes up. I can't figure out how to get the better Pandora screen to appear. Any...
Sorry to hear. The Motorola does work but it does use data from the phone rather than the truck. I bought the data plan for the truck for this purpose but it doesn't use it. It uses my phones. I just unplug it when I don't need navigation. Live and learn I guess
I have the unlimited data plan from Ford. I do use Pandora for music. When I disconnect the adapter and use regular Bluetooth it used the truck's data plan
Is there a way to get Android Auto to use the trucks data plan instead of my phones limited data plan? I have tried changing the bluetooth setting to the trucks but it changes it to Android Auto-ed79. I have the Motorola wireless adapter but I don't know if that is what is causing the problem
I eventually returned the first Ottocast and tried a replacement. I got it to work for a few days but then it started dropping the connection. After a few days of this I returned it to Amazon and bought a Motorola unit from Ebay. It took a minute to set up and has worked well since. I am...