OEMRadio
Well-Known Member
You can unplug it.. Just eventually there will be more issues from it.. Communication systems in today's cars are advanced.. They expect to see certain components in the loop.. If you unplug your radio bezel and plug it in.. I can tell you that when I plug in.. If you take your radio out.. I can tell you that also.. Everything talks in the system.. So can it be unplugged.. Sure.. Why not.. Do I recommend it.. No..i am a little surprised everyone thinks that sync must be kept. Head units pretty routinely handle the things sync does for me, which is bluetooth audio/music off of usb, and hands free calling. What else does sync really do that anyone uses? I know it does some sort of 911 thing kind of like on-star on GM, but the odds of both my phone and the head unit working after a crash that i cant walk away from seems pretty unlikely to me. does sync do anything else important?
sync has been a horrible disappointment to me, both in my '11 f-150 and '15 mustang. They work 90% of the time, and that is not nearly enough.
on my mustang, i listen to bluetooth audio 99% of the time. And the mustang unit usually pairs with my phone when i get in. 10% of the time it doesnt, and then it switches to am/fm radio, and just BLARES the music. I have my phone turned all the way up, but it still is softer than the baseline used for the radio. This is just bad programming. My Toyota works perfectly every time. and when it doesnt link, like when my phone is off, it calmly waits till i decide what to listen to instead of blaring the damn radio. (this happened with my samsung note 3 and my nexus 6, so these are mainstream phones)
Obviously i didnt buy the mustang for the radio, but this annoys me far more than i would have guessed when i bought it.
For those that bash it.. I guess you never reboot your iPhone or android phone.. They are always perfect never an issue.. If sync doesn't pair it can be just as much fault of the phone as sync.. I have several different brands of cars.. And my phone has to be reset at times.. Computers are not 100% perfect.. None are.. And to expect 100% is unrealistic.. My sync system works fine.. Has it flaked.. Sure.. What system doesn't..
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