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EDIT: I received the information I asked for.
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There is no bulletin regarding any Sirius Satellite Radio concerns on 2016 Mustangs.

What concerns are you having?

Sirius reception depends entirely on the area in which the vehicle is operated. On my 2015 with MFT, there are specific areas where I will lose the signal entirely every time I drive through them. It's the result of the satellite signal, not a fault with the vehicle.
 
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While I appreciate the reply, you sound like a dealer who wants to push fault. I've seen it in a few threads now.

Fact of the matter is, there are pages and pages of users across F150, Escape, and Mustangs who all compare the reception in their vehicle with Sync 3 as subpar compared to their older vehicle with MFT.

http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38100

All of the info you'd ever need is there, if you care about reading up on it and not just echoing the same "it's how/where you drive it, not ford's fault"

Clearly Ford knows there's an issue as they've released an OASIS bulletin. In 2015 Ford/Lincoln replaced the antenna of A LOT of MKC vehicles when there was found to be an issue with the antenna as compared to previous years. It also applies to the edge.

http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/18319-sirius-satellite-radio-audio-cuts-outno-signal/
http://www.mkcforum.com/forum/electronics-audio-lighting/22105-sirius-radio.html
 

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While I appreciate the reply, you sound like a dealer who wants to push fault. I've seen it in a few threads now.

Fact of the matter is, there are pages and pages of users across F150, Escape, and Mustangs who all compare the reception in their vehicle with Sync 3 as subpar compared to their older vehicle with MFT.

http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38100

All of the info you'd ever need is there, if you care about reading up on it and not just echoing the same "it's how/where you drive it, not ford's fault"

Clearly Ford knows there's an issue as they've released an OASIS bulletin. In 2015 Ford/Lincoln replaced the antenna of A LOT of MKC vehicles when there was found to be an issue with the antenna as compared to previous years. It also applies to the edge.

http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/18319-sirius-satellite-radio-audio-cuts-outno-signal/
http://www.mkcforum.com/forum/electronics-audio-lighting/22105-sirius-radio.html
You don't appreciate the reply, because evidently all you want to do is complain and try to get your car bought back for non-existent issues. You don't even know what an OASIS bulletin is, you're just looking for ammo to suit your agenda.

Your exact words:

"I am at 25 days total shop time on a car purchased December 5th. 5 more days and I will contact a CA Lemon Law Attorney and be done with this."

The thread you posted is a joke, the majority of people have NO ISSUES, just as they posted. The only person who keeps claiming that there is an issue is YOU. Good luck "being done" with something that isn't even the fault of the manufacturer, do you think they don't have lawyers too? When you're in court, be sure to mention that there was a bulletin on the Lincoln MKC. See how far that gets you with your Mustang satellite radio "issue".

Then you say I sound like a dealer? Why, because you don't like to get a realistic answer? I posted a response with some COMMON SENSE, which is something that you obviously are lacking. Satellite radio signal is entirely dependent on where you drive, and NOT on the vehicle itself. Until you can show that another 2016 Mustang has better reception than your car when operated in the same area, you are grasping at straws.
 
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I don't want it bought back. I want my Sirius radio fixed.

So all of the people in the thread, with MY2016 cars, all of the people on the Escape forum, and all of the people on the F150 forum, they're all just driving in the wrong place?

How is that?

My dealer has a customer, they had a Sync 2 MFT Navigator. Traded it for a newer one with Sync 3.

Same driving areas, same whatever. The Sirius is non functional.

Not even for one second can you think that perhaps Ford has carried over a part that does not perform well with the Sync 3 system? The antenna PN has not changed from 2015 to 2016. There isn't any chance that there's simply an issue with the antenna and Sync 3? Really?

I've had Sirius since its infancy. I had a portable radio in my 2002 Jeep Wrangler. I had it in my Evo, I had it in my Focus, I had it in my Audi.

Never in 16 years of living in the SAME place have I had a car perform so poorly when it comes to signal attention.
 

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[MENTION=6707]Moderator[/MENTION], as there's no OASIS bulletin for the MY2016 Mustang RE: this issue, can you please close/lock this thread.
 

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Sirius in my 2016 is bad to be nice about it. Sirius in my 2013 was perfect.

Same path, same house, same work and same roads traveled.

It's a Ford Issue/Sync 3 antenna or software issue.




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