MarkX
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This past Saturday, my wife and I set out on a weekend trip to Cleveland, Ohio, from New York. Looking forward to a longish drive, I started to play a long opera on the Sycn3 system in my 2019 Conti Reserve. To do this, I placed a USB drive in the USB port, selected that as the audio source, found the track I wanted, and hit "play." Although the drive is mostly straightforward (head west on I-80), there are some possibly ambiguous junctions where navigation aids should be employed so I plugged in my phone and called up Android Auto and set a waypoint destination for a gas fill-up in Western Pennsylvania. I crossed the George Washington Bridge and I was following the navigation instructions in my HUD without paying too much attention to the road signs. Suddenly, I realized I was on the New Jersey Turnpike headed for the Lincoln Tunnel! No matter what destination I set in Android Auto, it kept directing me back to the Tunnel and presumably some destination other than what I was putting in. After some time-wasting detours, I turned off Android Auto and navigated the old fashioned way by following my nose informed by road signs and got back on track. After a while, it occurred to me that there was some sort of conflict between the USB drive as an audio source and the navigation in Sync3 so I closed down the audio and re-started Android Auto and satisfactory navigation resumed.
So, my question is: has anyone else had similar experiences or does anyone have any advice?
On a slightly different, but related, matter I found that Android Auto would not stay awake all the way to the destination as I expected. Over the course of the weekend, it "died" increasingly frequently, sometimes stay "up" for only a few minutes. I would unplug the phone for a while and then reconnect but that did not help. I also found that my phone got quite warm. As much as I prefer Waze (in AA) over Sync3's Google (I presume), it just was not reliable enough.
These experiences have damaged our regard for the car and its infotainment system, but I would like to hear what other people think.
So, my question is: has anyone else had similar experiences or does anyone have any advice?
On a slightly different, but related, matter I found that Android Auto would not stay awake all the way to the destination as I expected. Over the course of the weekend, it "died" increasingly frequently, sometimes stay "up" for only a few minutes. I would unplug the phone for a while and then reconnect but that did not help. I also found that my phone got quite warm. As much as I prefer Waze (in AA) over Sync3's Google (I presume), it just was not reliable enough.
These experiences have damaged our regard for the car and its infotainment system, but I would like to hear what other people think.

