Conflict between Iphone and F-Type
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Conflict between Iphone and F-Type
Hi everyone, recently while in the car, I can't get directions using my iphone! Siri will respond through the car speakers "Sorry something went wrong" It has worked perfectly for years, and the cell phone will give directions while outside the car. Help if you can! Thanks!
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newskatercat (04-28-2024)
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Are you able to try a different I-phone? That would confirm the problem is in the Jag.
Presumably there is some sort of "receiver" in the Jag. Perhaps it has failed?
Does your bluetooth phone connection still work?
Last thought --- I assume you are connecting the I-phone with a USB cable-- try a new cable in the alternate USB inlet.
Presumably there is some sort of "receiver" in the Jag. Perhaps it has failed?
Does your bluetooth phone connection still work?
Last thought --- I assume you are connecting the I-phone with a USB cable-- try a new cable in the alternate USB inlet.
Last edited by CJSJAG; 04-27-2024 at 03:55 PM.
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newskatercat (04-28-2024)
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Thanks to all who have commented! My wife's, and other phones work, while in my Jag! Just like if you were in someone else's car, and wanted to navigate using your phone. My phone works for navigation, anywhere but in the Jag! Once I start the car, I have no navigation using my cell! I still can call, and receive phone calls with Bluetooth. I never connected phone with USB, don't need to, unless long trip to save iPhone battery! I've also unpaired phone, and reconnected, without any change. It's weird that other's phones work in my car, and my phone works in other's cars, but not mine!
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Unless you are using a dongle (Carlinkit) that connects to the center USB and provides wireless connection to the I-phone, I do not believe the F-Type will connect wirelessly to your I-phone Carplay.
Without the Carlinkit, you must connect the phone to one of the center cubby USB inlets to link to the phone and Carplay.
Not clear how it could have worked previously.
Without the Carlinkit, you must connect the phone to one of the center cubby USB inlets to link to the phone and Carplay.
Not clear how it could have worked previously.
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Unless you are using a dongle (Carlinkit) that connects to the center USB and provides wireless connection to the I-phone, I do not believe the F-Type will connect wirelessly to your I-phone Carplay.
Without the Carlinkit, you must connect the phone to one of the center cubby USB inlets to link to the phone and Carplay.
Not clear how it could have worked previously.
Without the Carlinkit, you must connect the phone to one of the center cubby USB inlets to link to the phone and Carplay.
Not clear how it could have worked previously.
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newskatercat (04-30-2024)
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Good advice from CJSJAG. If the goal is to use the iPhone navigation independent of the vehicle and the only thing connecting the phone to the vehicle is Bluetooth then turning off BT should accomplish that goal. You might also try a hard reboot (long press the volume up and side button at the same time).
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which post are you responding to? As I’ve posted before, have to tried turning off Bluetooth and totally disconnecting the phone from the car to see if your phone functions as it should? I’ve yet to see if you have tried this.
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