It might be the stick. You should try it with another USB stick and see if it continues to happen.It'd really finicky. I will probably take it back to the dealer for replacement, but any small motion will disconnect the device connected to it. Upon startup I pull it out and reinsert, but I don't want to have to keep doing that.
I did switch the sticks. It'll play, it's just finicky. I was listening to music on it, my wife put a cup in the cup holder, and it stopped as if the truck couldn't read the stick. Had to reinsert it, and it worked fine after. After every cycle, I have to reinsert for it to read it.
Btw, does anyone know if the truck will read a USB stick or a cord for android auto using the rear console USB ports?
Dang that's a bummer. Idk why ford thinks it's ok to give it biggest fam vehicles one USB port and one USB c port in the front. It should come with atleast 2 of the regular and one of the c like in ma y other fam vehicles. oh well.Hi dl. To my knowledge, the rear ports are charging only.
Good luck.
Dang that's a bummer. Idk why ford thinks it's ok to give it biggest fam vehicles one USB port and one USB c port in the front. It should come with atleast 2 of the regular and one of the c like in ma y other fam vehicles. oh well.
I believe that Android Auto / Apple Carplay only responds to the front USB inputs.I did switch the sticks. It'll play, it's just finicky. I was listening to music on it, my wife put a cup in the cup holder, and it stopped as if the truck couldn't read the stick. Had to reinsert it, and it worked fine after. After every cycle, I have to reinsert for it to read it.
Btw, does anyone know if the truck will read a USB stick or a cord for android auto using the rear console USB ports?