miraculon
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- First Name
- Greg
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- Rogers City, Michigan
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- 2022 Ford Ranger
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- Retired engineer.
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I have AA working quite well between the Moto dongle and the new Samsung Android phone I just got. It works very reliably now.
I find the "+ and -" temperature HVAC buttons somewhat hard to read during the day. This is unique to my Ranger, my 2018 Fusion is easy to see, maybe the angle of the buttons or the "stroke width" of the graphics. are the issue on the Ranger. Prior to getting the wireless AA and the new phone, I only used it via cable when I needed to go somewhere that I wasn't familiar with. I would use the voice command to adjust the temperature, and it worked well when AA wasn't running.
I have tried it again with the AA/Google Map running and it doesn't recognize "Set Temperature" commands and apparently is not passing it to the vehicle.
Is there a workaround for this (other than disconnecting the phone)? Other AA voice commands specifically for the AA functions work OK. (e.g. text reading) Going to the Sync Home Screen didn't make any difference.
Greg H.
I find the "+ and -" temperature HVAC buttons somewhat hard to read during the day. This is unique to my Ranger, my 2018 Fusion is easy to see, maybe the angle of the buttons or the "stroke width" of the graphics. are the issue on the Ranger. Prior to getting the wireless AA and the new phone, I only used it via cable when I needed to go somewhere that I wasn't familiar with. I would use the voice command to adjust the temperature, and it worked well when AA wasn't running.
I have tried it again with the AA/Google Map running and it doesn't recognize "Set Temperature" commands and apparently is not passing it to the vehicle.
Is there a workaround for this (other than disconnecting the phone)? Other AA voice commands specifically for the AA functions work OK. (e.g. text reading) Going to the Sync Home Screen didn't make any difference.
Greg H.
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