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Q: Ford (Microsoft) Sync and iPhone 3.0 Bluetooth - how do I disable it?

I have a 3G iPhone with the 3.0 software and drive a Ford with the Microsoft Sync package (bluetooth and USB). Before the 3.0 software, the iPod on the iPhone played through USB and the phone worked over bluetooth just fine.

Now the iPhone starts playing music over Bluetooth media streaming once I start the car, it's a random track and I have no control over what is selected.

I want to disable the Bluetooth streaming without disabling Bluetooth entirely. Any suggestions?

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Posted on Jun 19, 2009 2:20 PM

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Q: Ford (Microsoft) Sync and iPhone 3.0 Bluetooth - how do I disable it?

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  • by ciaolax,

    ciaolax ciaolax Jan 6, 2012 3:02 PM in response to thecubsman
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    Jan 6, 2012 3:02 PM in response to thecubsman

    I just got the iPhone 4S yesterday...  I downloaded a nav app and was excited to try it out.  When I got into my car I paired the iPhone with my VW bluetooth - then I proceeded to use the nav system.  I couldn't hear any talking and I initially thought the TomTom Nav app had an issue...  but I later discovered it was actually playing through "Bluetooth Audio."  And not only was the nav playing through BT Audit, but all the sounds where playing through that - including email alerts, text messages, etc.  So annoying!

     

    My car does have a feature to automatically switch to BT Audio if something is played, but it is annoying and then I have to switch back to radio.  This is a very annoying problem that I didn't have with my Android phone (which I thought was less superior, I may be wrong...) simply because Android had a "disable BT Audio" feature.

     

    APPLE ARE YOU LISTENING?!  Fix this ASAP!

  • by Gabriel DeJoy,

    Gabriel DeJoy Gabriel DeJoy Jan 13, 2012 11:14 AM in response to ciaolax
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    Jan 13, 2012 11:14 AM in response to ciaolax

    I've having the same problem with my 2012 Honda CR-V. A simple setting to disable BT Audio would fix this!

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