I can’t seem to edit the text in the above... First pic: When I start playing Pandora using the Pandora source on the head-unit, it initially operates correctly and shows album art. As soon as it goes to the second song, however, I get the music note instead of album art. Using both the iPod source or Bluetooth, the art shows, so it’s clearly not a connectivity issue. Second pic: If I switch sources, I get either ‘connecting’, no music (typically) or ‘ready’, no music. If showing ‘connecting’, no music and I hit play on the iPhone itself, I get music, but it still shows ‘connecting’. Nothing I do changes that unless I physically unplug and plug the phone back in, however this is not 100%. There have been occasions when the music will not play and the display does not change and nothing I do will restart it, including power-cycling both the head-unit and phone and even shutting the car and restarting (although this should have zero effect that power cycling head-unit didn’t accomplish). If, however, I go away and come back some time later, it functions as typical again. Listened to Pandora for about 45 mins this morning using the Pandora source in car. BTW: I have another vehicle with Ford sync and except for once or twice, I’ve not had problems with that in a long time (for a few months in 2017, the Sync and IOS versions weren’t playing nicely together) AND it has more features available, such as being able to replay a song and go back to a previous song. I understand that Sync has been properly integrated to that specific vehicle, versus an aftermarket application - I’m just giving you this information in case it helps. So what say you, Tanner?
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