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Old 09-11-2015, 12:52 PM   #1
EdA
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Default Focus sync issue

Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone knows how to fix 'sync' on a 2013 focus trend, I am currently unable to connect a phone to the system. I've searched everywhere online and people suggest that you can do a forced reboot by pulling the fuse. I've tried this but not had any success; I pulled the two fuses for the audio system from the fuse box under the passenger glove compartment.
Unfortunately I can't access the sync settings in the menu, if I try and switch to phone mode it does nothing, and if I press aux it goes to that for a split second and then back to previous radio / cd selection.

I don't seem to have a usb connection point and the Ford sync website says that my car should be up to date anyway with the latest version of ford sync.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated!

Thanks,

Ed
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