ThomF
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OK; maybe this has been intuitive for Mach-e owners, but I'm wondering if everyone is aware of it.
Simply put: a quick/short push of the talk button will establish vocal communication with the Ford Sync system. So, if you want to turn the vehicle's radio and select a specific station, you can do a quick tap and state something like: "FM89.7." Accessing other Sync function will work similarly.
But a long push will bring up Android Auto or the comparable Apple voice system, so if you use Android Auto for navigation, for example, a long push will allow you to state something like: "Navigate to the closest Home Depot," etc.
Tom
Simply put: a quick/short push of the talk button will establish vocal communication with the Ford Sync system. So, if you want to turn the vehicle's radio and select a specific station, you can do a quick tap and state something like: "FM89.7." Accessing other Sync function will work similarly.
But a long push will bring up Android Auto or the comparable Apple voice system, so if you use Android Auto for navigation, for example, a long push will allow you to state something like: "Navigate to the closest Home Depot," etc.
Tom
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