braaptor37
Active Member
My wireless carplay never seems to come up as an option any more. Even with the phone plugged in.
iPhone 13
iPhone 13
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I am going to pop in this thread.. I was starting to talk about it in the Forscan thread thinking maybe associated with doing that. It is not.CarPlay definitely isn't a perfect system. Mine does connect most of the time but I did have issues at first. After I restarted my phone and re-paired, it has worked better. I wish it would automatically go to the CarPlay screen when I start the truck instead of the Sync home screen.
Bluetooth starts the handoff - runs on wifi (you can not connect to another wifi while car play is enabled. You can shut off bluetooth after it connects (I do this when I am at a clients house and using AirPods with watch and leave phone in truck so Airpods will not jump between phone and watch). Also CarPlay runs completely from the iPhone, it is not part of the vehicle. It is just a handshake from device to vehicle. In other words there is no "CarPlay" software in your vehicle. It is completely run from iOS.Be sure you have bluetooth set to on in your settings. Also, You cannot be using wi-fi at the same time, I believe.
Mine connects every single time. Only issue I have had was when I left the truck running with my wife in it and went into the grocery store. Due to the distance, Carplay disconnected. When I got back into the truck, it did not reconnect. Got home and left again later where it reconnected upon startup. Iphone 12 w/IOS 16.0
Be sure you have bluetooth set to on in your settings. Also, You cannot be using wi-fi at the same time, I believe.
so with that said.. it is the phone's 'fault' then? that's how i understood it to work anyway, but it's not helping me at all. lolBluetooth starts the handoff - runs on wifi (you can not connect to another wifi while car play is enabled. You can shut off bluetooth after it connects (I do this when I am at a clients house and using AirPods with watch and leave phone in truck so Airpods will not jump between phone and watch). Also CarPlay runs completely from the iPhone, it is not part of the vehicle. It is just a handshake from device to vehicle. In other words there is no "CarPlay" software in your vehicle. It is completely run from iOS.
As gobluejd mentioned, CarPlay is run off of the phone. Regardless of software level, it could still be a phone hardware issue. The best thing to do would be to connect a known good phone and see if Carplay works properly.@FordTechOne what's the story with carplay? any insight whatsoever on it?