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I ordered a XLT with the Lux Package. so it only comes with the Sync 3 Radio, is the standard radio a Sirius/XM ready?
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Yes, I think you are correct. "Connect Touch". so is Connect Touch Sirius/XM. I am thinking not, but can not find anything definitive.Yeah...I think I read somewhere that Sync3 is only lariat. The system in XL and XLT is called something like "connected touch."
This would lead me to believe, yes. Lemme see if I can find something in the owners manual.Yes, I think you are correct. "Connect Touch". so is Connect Touch Sirius/XM. I am thinking not, but can not find anything definitive.
Thanks for looking in to this! with all the reading I've done on this truck how ford has dropped options to hit the price point I was thinking Sirius was one of them.Well, the manual makes me more doubtful. Sirius is only mentioned on the "Sync 3" pages. The only things covered in the "without Sync 3" pages is basic radio (no HD ) bluetooth streaming, playing media via USB, and Android Auto/Apple Auto. That would lead me to believe that Sirius is only available with Sync 3.
Thanks, that's what i will have to do. just gota get me Daughter to show me how.....lol.You can stream XM to your audio system via your phone (Sirius XM ap) or via one of SXM's aftermarket tuners which are now available in bluetooth.
Yes, very much so. Thanks.!!Here's the manual I searched: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/-2022-ford-maverick-owners-manual-download-pdf-inside.1129/
Truthfully, Sirius wasn't on my radar at all. The one thing I wanted was Android, so I'm pleased they offer that. No HD radio is a bummer, but most of my audio is podcasts and audio books which should work well with Android Auto. I bet if you can figure out how to get the Sirius app working on your phone, when you get your truck you will be able to just plug it in and have it work.
I hope this helps!
I'm not a Sirius user, but it looks like you can find what you want here: https://www.siriusxm.com/ways-to-listen?intcmp=FullNav_NA_www:Home_WaystoListenYes, very much so. Thanks.!!
If you are serious about audiobooks and such, consider grabbing a Raspberry Pi and using one of the audible options available. Not only is the Pi far more rugged than your phone, it is cheaper and more heat tolerant.Here's the manual I searched: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/f...erick-owners-manual-download-pdf-inside.1129/
Truthfully, Sirius wasn't on my radar at all. The one thing I wanted was Android, so I'm pleased they offer that. No HD radio is a bummer, but most of my audio is podcasts and audio books which should work well with Android Auto. I bet if you can figure out how to get the Sirius app working on your phone, when you get your truck you will be able to just plug it in and have it work.
I hope this helps!
I want to use Android Auto for maps anyways.If you are serious about audiobooks and such, consider grabbing a Raspberry Pi and using one of the audible options available. Not only is the Pi far more rugged than your phone, it is cheaper and more heat tolerant.