itsmeck
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Hi all,
I've been driving my 2024 Ford Mustang GT Premium with the 401a package daily for nearly four months now. Overall, the ride is quite smooth, except for a noticeable rattling sound and an issue with the Infotainment System.
My vehicle's entertainment system frequently crashes during phone calls or music playback while I'm on the road, occurring approximately twice a week. When this crash happens and the infotainment system restarts, the rearview camera doesn't show the car reverse guidelines (usually appears when you shift your gear to Reverse Gear).
Additionally, my Apple CarPlay connection fails to establish on a daily basis. To address this issue, I've discovered a workaround involving toggling the connection between my phone and music and then switching back to CarPlay to establish a successful connection. However, even after connecting, there's an ongoing problem where music plays, but the sound doesn't come from the speakers.
Every week, as I diligently check for system updates, it consistently indicates that the software is up to date. However, I'm uncertain about the source of the issue. Has anyone else encountered a similar situation, and if so, do you have any suggestions on what I can do about it?
Thanks and Regards,
Chandra Kanth
I've been driving my 2024 Ford Mustang GT Premium with the 401a package daily for nearly four months now. Overall, the ride is quite smooth, except for a noticeable rattling sound and an issue with the Infotainment System.
My vehicle's entertainment system frequently crashes during phone calls or music playback while I'm on the road, occurring approximately twice a week. When this crash happens and the infotainment system restarts, the rearview camera doesn't show the car reverse guidelines (usually appears when you shift your gear to Reverse Gear).
Additionally, my Apple CarPlay connection fails to establish on a daily basis. To address this issue, I've discovered a workaround involving toggling the connection between my phone and music and then switching back to CarPlay to establish a successful connection. However, even after connecting, there's an ongoing problem where music plays, but the sound doesn't come from the speakers.
Every week, as I diligently check for system updates, it consistently indicates that the software is up to date. However, I'm uncertain about the source of the issue. Has anyone else encountered a similar situation, and if so, do you have any suggestions on what I can do about it?
Thanks and Regards,
Chandra Kanth
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