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Does Lincoln Navigator support wireless carplay?

Pacific Automotive Network Lincoln Navigator supports wireless carplay. The reason for being equipped with wireless carplay is so that all functions on the iPhone can be used in the car's central control system, including playing music, navigation, making calls, reading text messages, Even watching online videos.

Lincoln supports wireless carplay. The reason for configuring carplay is to be able to use all functions on the iPhone, including playing music, navigation, making calls, reading text messages, and even watching online videos.

Many vehicles now support CarPlay, but many car owners know how to connect to CarPlay. In fact, CarPlay car connection is very simple, there are two methods of USB data cable and wireless connection.

CarPlay connection method:

1. If your vehicle supports connecting to CarPlay through a USB cable, directly plug your iPhone into the USB in the car with a USB cable. port.

2. If your vehicle supports wireless CarPlay, first turn on Bluetooth on the central control screen, then go to "Settings" > "General" > "CarPlay" on your iPhone. Click "Available Cars" and select your car. Note that wireless CarPlay requires the phone to turn on WiFi and Bluetooth.

After CarPlay is connected, you can control CarPlay through Siri:

1. Press and hold the voice command button on the steering wheel. Then ask Siri a question or ask Siri to complete an action.

2. Touch and hold the CarPlay home button on the CarPlay dashboard or touch screen. Then ask Siri a question or ask Siri to complete an action.

carplay cannot be connected

1. First, confirm whether the mobile phone data cable is damaged or broken, and whether there are foreign objects attached to the metal contact terminals on the USB plug and mobile phone plug or the surface is damaged. Oxidation phenomenon;

2. Check whether there is damage inside the USB female connector of the USBHUB external to the car host, and whether the contact metal piece can maintain good contact with the USB male connector;

3. Check whether the connection between the car host and the external USBHUB is loose. In order to avoid long-term oxidation that may lead to poor internal contact of the plug, you can unplug and plug the two plugs multiple times;

4. Restore the vehicle host system to factory settings. Before restoring factory settings, be sure to back up and transfer important information saved in the system to prevent loss during restoration;

5. Restart the Iphone , insert it again and try.

If the above operations still cannot solve the problem, take a USB flash drive with songs or videos and insert it into the USBHUB to see if the data can be read. If it can be read, it is a problem with the phone. If not, it is a problem with the phone. Then connect the U disk directly to the host through the conversion connector. If the data can be read, the USBHUB is faulty. If the data cannot be read, the system host is faulty.

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