TexasRebel
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You can avoid the .xml mess altogether and connect to wifi.
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only if you're connected to a trusted wifi and Ive heard it does continue even after when the car is turned off (for a short period)I had my car in garage for the winter, nice weather today and took it out. I noticed sync was on 3.0 and I never updated from factory (2.2 or w/e came with 2016's) when I bought it. If WIFI is enabled, do our cars check for updates as well? I've heard they do system checks when battery level is sufficient, and I had mine on a tender all winter so it obviously was.
No complaints obviously, just seems strange.
FYI it now accepts name and emails. One step closer, and I beat you to it, so I'm first :lol:some good news today... looks like its half-way done
https://ford.welcome.naviextras.com/
OFFICIAL FORD SYNC3® NAVIGATION MAP UPDATE WEBSITE
Didnt work 5 hours ago...signed up!!:cheers:FYI it now accepts name and emails. One step closer, and I beat you to it, so I'm first :lol:
I just updated to this version this morning. I have a '16. Do I need the new port to be able to use all apps? How do I get to 3.0?Thanks for the reply
Yep it says
Sync 3, Software Version: 2.3
Build 17109_Product
Ford Motor Company
Gracenote Version 1.1.1.806 (NA-0010)
Navigation Maps Version: NA 1 14
Was it a bad idea to turn off the car while it was updating the software? So if I plug in the USB again with the update, it should cause any problems? If it doesn't work, I can never update via USB because Ford is asking for the .xml files which my Sync 3 never did .
if you got an iPhone, yes you need to buy a new USB port to get Apple Car Play.I just updated to this version this morning. I have a '16. Do I need the new port to be able to use all apps? How do I get to 3.0?
Sorry to ask, just too many darn pages in here ..
As far as I understand it, Bluetooth doesn't have the bandwidth to support this. The cars that are doing wireless Android auto do it over WiFi. Either way I haven't heard anything about this being supported in the Mustang.Did the 2018s add Android Auto/Carplay across bluetooth?
Well then there may be another reason, but Google will be providing wireless Android auto over WiFi, not Bluetooth.Hi, I just had a play with Android Auto and Apple Car Play - I haven't played with them for ages, as I much prefer the stock Sync3 system as it is.
Yes you have to physically connect your device of choice to the vehicle by cable, but this makes sense as otherwise you would quickly flatten your phone if it was just left to run on its battery. Bluetooth has lots of bandwidth, so I don't think that is a reason for them to not use it.
I am running 3.0 build 18025 and running Waze on a BlackBerry KeyONE Android... this may be old news to many of you - but I was really impressed and surprised to learn that when I clicked on the map button within Android Auto - I was offered a choice of Google Maps or Waze!! Clicking Waze brings it up on the Sync3 display, and I can use the Sync3 screen to do all the usual stuff you would want to do in Waze. Awesome!
Playing with Waze on an iPhone 8 didn't do anything though... I can only access Apple Maps. I understand that there is a Waze update soon which may introduce something new here... interesting to see.
I think that I may start using Android Auto a bit more now
this is great news!!Well then there may be another reason, but Google will be providing wireless Android auto over WiFi, not Bluetooth.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.th...d-auto-update-wi-fi-support-ok-google-io-2016
will we be able to add that module if we didnt have it before?...it does need for Ford Sync3 to advertise itself as being a Wi-Fi hotspot though!