Yes, and as soon as you click on Navigation in the SYNC3 menu while your phone is connected it brings you right back to Apple CarPlay or AndroidAuto for navigation. Great, isn't it? (Answer to this question: it's not!)Hit the little white button in the corner, it will bring up a menu. Select either ford or sync whichever option is available. It will return to the sync 3 screen. Took me a while to find that.
That's not correct I listen to the usb constantlyYou can't. That's how Android Auto and CarPlay support is implemented in Sync 3. It's not just the navigation; the native audio system gets disabled, too. I mean, you can't listen to FM radio or the USB stick while AA/CP is active. It's phone or nothing.
No big loss. AA and CP cannot hold a candle to the native Sync 3 interface anyway. Once every few months I forget how horrible CarPlay is, and I turn it on, only to turn it off in disgust half a day later.
How do you do that? When I'm in CarPlay and go back to the Sync 3 main menu, as soon as I touch the audio card it takes me to the "now playing" page in CarPlay. I can't change the audio source in Sync.That's not correct I listen to the usb constantly
Not sure on car play, I use Android auto and I posted the instruction earlier in this thread. Post 4How do you do that? When I'm in CarPlay and go back to the Sync 3 main menu, as soon as I touch the audio card it takes me to the "now playing" page in CarPlay. I can't change the audio source in Sync.
Granted, I never tried to switch to USB audio before plugging in the phone. Maybe that would work? Maybe CarPlay would open and the music would continue playing unabated from the USB stick? I don't know. I may try that sometime.
That's odd. It always works for me. I should have clarified that this does not let you use the OEM navigation. Pressing NAV on the menu bar takes you back to AA Google maps.Never mind. the settings button doesn't work either, anymore.