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If the cable does not fix the issue, I would try this as I think the system just needs a (History - Wipe) just like a web browser on a computer that gets slow and buggy when loading pages.
Now I have not used this - but Ford Techs will use this - Tool for issues with updating the Sync Software:
Since I have not used this -Tool, info via Google Search
Advanced Cache Clearing (RW Data Cleaner)
If the internal APIM memory is "full" or has corrupted log files, it may stop recognizing external devices. A standard reset often fails to clear these deep-level system logs.
Troubleshooting "Dropped" FLAC Drives
I too was a former auto tech, walked away in 94 and switched careers, so all the newer tech in automotive and even using the scan tools (must have -for today's T-Shooting) is all by self-learning, the basics remain the same, but the control aspects have changed considerably.
Now I have not used this - but Ford Techs will use this - Tool for issues with updating the Sync Software:
Since I have not used this -Tool, info via Google Search
Advanced Cache Clearing (RW Data Cleaner)
If the internal APIM memory is "full" or has corrupted log files, it may stop recognizing external devices. A standard reset often fails to clear these deep-level system logs.
- CyanLabs RW Data Cleaner: This is a community-trusted tool used to clear "garbage" files from the APIM's internal storage that Ford's standard Master Reset ignores.
- Process: You download the tool to a USB drive and plug it into the car; it automatically runs a script to wipe the module's temporary read/write data partition.
Troubleshooting "Dropped" FLAC Drives
- Run the "RW Data Cleaner": If your system has previously failed to index a large FLAC library, "ghost" files may be clogging the APIM's internal cache. Use the CyanLabs RW Data Cleaner on a separate USB to wipe this internal temporary storage.
- Test with a Small Batch: Clear your current drive and put only 5–10 FLAC files on it. If it stays connected, the issue is the size/indexing of your full library, not the FLAC format itself.
- Check Metadata: Ensure your FLAC files do not have massive embedded album art (e.g., 5000x5000 pixels). SYNC prefers artwork under 500x500 pixels; larger images can cause the indexing process to hang and drop the drive.
I too was a former auto tech, walked away in 94 and switched careers, so all the newer tech in automotive and even using the scan tools (must have -for today's T-Shooting) is all by self-learning, the basics remain the same, but the control aspects have changed considerably.
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