In December I traded the 2019 Insight for a 2022 Accord Touring (Hybrid). I love this car. I loved the Insight too, but wanted something a bit bigger for transporting my growing RC model fleet to the local flying field.phone simply will not connect. The only solution I can find is reseting the car system to factory defaults. On an Accord forum other owners have reported the same solution. It appears to be a Honda issue.
Anyway, I digress. The Touring edition comes with total wireless CarPlay and charging, the Insight used an UBS connection + Bluetooth. The wireless connection is a huge improvement over USB/Bluetooth. But it's not been perfect either.
In 8 months and 12,000 miles I've seen very few audio glitches like the Insight's. The solution remains pause and resume the audio stream or switch channels. The insight was doing this every few hours.
More concerning is that in 2 months or so CarPlay simply refuses to connect the phone. I tried telling the car system to forget the connection and then a re-do. That does not work. Nor does a phone restart. The failure is Bluetooth. The car and the
Wireless charging has also caused issues. I had to install a 1/4" shim in the front of the charging bay to get the charger to work with my SE2. On 2 occasions I have had the phone overheat and shut off on longish trips. It never does that on mywireless charger at home. It gets warm, not hot to the touch. May have something to do with being in a bay that does not get good air circulation?
Anyway, I feel like CarPlay is much closer to being the reliable system it should be. Thought you fanbois would like to hear that.
On 8/25/2022 2:10 PM, Thomas E. wrote:phone simply will not connect. The only solution I can find is reseting the car system to factory defaults. On an Accord forum other owners have reported the same solution. It appears to be a Honda issue.
In December I traded the 2019 Insight for a 2022 Accord Touring (Hybrid). I love this car. I loved the Insight too, but wanted something a bit bigger for transporting my growing RC model fleet to the local flying field.
Anyway, I digress. The Touring edition comes with total wireless CarPlay and charging, the Insight used an UBS connection + Bluetooth. The wireless connection is a huge improvement over USB/Bluetooth. But it's not been perfect either.
In 8 months and 12,000 miles I've seen very few audio glitches like the Insight's. The solution remains pause and resume the audio stream or switch channels. The insight was doing this every few hours.
More concerning is that in 2 months or so CarPlay simply refuses to connect the phone. I tried telling the car system to forget the connection and then a re-do. That does not work. Nor does a phone restart. The failure is Bluetooth. The car and the
wireless charger at home. It gets warm, not hot to the touch. May have something to do with being in a bay that does not get good air circulation?Wireless charging has also caused issues. I had to install a 1/4" shim in the front of the charging bay to get the charger to work with my SE2. On 2 occasions I have had the phone overheat and shut off on longish trips. It never does that on my
Anyway, I feel like CarPlay is much closer to being the reliable system it should be. Thought you fanbois would like to hear that.No problems with Carplay on this end. However as you say wireless
charging just does not work right anymore with the stupid Magsafe design
on newer iPhones. My 2019 Camry wireless charger used to work great
prior to that. Cannot get it to work now. In engineering we use the
term AFU to describe such behavior.
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 1:36:34 AM UTC-4, John wrote:phone simply will not connect. The only solution I can find is reseting the car system to factory defaults. On an Accord forum other owners have reported the same solution. It appears to be a Honda issue.
On 8/25/2022 2:10 PM, Thomas E. wrote:
In December I traded the 2019 Insight for a 2022 Accord Touring (Hybrid). I love this car. I loved the Insight too, but wanted something a bit bigger for transporting my growing RC model fleet to the local flying field.
Anyway, I digress. The Touring edition comes with total wireless CarPlay and charging, the Insight used an UBS connection + Bluetooth. The wireless connection is a huge improvement over USB/Bluetooth. But it's not been perfect either.
In 8 months and 12,000 miles I've seen very few audio glitches like the Insight's. The solution remains pause and resume the audio stream or switch channels. The insight was doing this every few hours.
More concerning is that in 2 months or so CarPlay simply refuses to connect the phone. I tried telling the car system to forget the connection and then a re-do. That does not work. Nor does a phone restart. The failure is Bluetooth. The car and the
wireless charger at home. It gets warm, not hot to the touch. May have something to do with being in a bay that does not get good air circulation?
Wireless charging has also caused issues. I had to install a 1/4" shim in the front of the charging bay to get the charger to work with my SE2. On 2 occasions I have had the phone overheat and shut off on longish trips. It never does that on my
battery.No problems with Carplay on this end. However as you say wireless
Anyway, I feel like CarPlay is much closer to being the reliable system it should be. Thought you fanbois would like to hear that.
charging just does not work right anymore with the stupid Magsafe design
on newer iPhones. My 2019 Camry wireless charger used to work great
prior to that. Cannot get it to work now. In engineering we use the
term AFU to describe such behavior.
What do you mean by "newer"? My 2.5 year old SE 2 charges but produces enough heat to overtempt every so often. What is surprising is just how small the area is on the phone/charger interface that actually transfers the energy to charge the phone
On 9/2/2022 1:58 PM, Thomas E. wrote:phone simply will not connect. The only solution I can find is reseting the car system to factory defaults. On an Accord forum other owners have reported the same solution. It appears to be a Honda issue.
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 1:36:34 AM UTC-4, John wrote:
On 8/25/2022 2:10 PM, Thomas E. wrote:
In December I traded the 2019 Insight for a 2022 Accord Touring (Hybrid). I love this car. I loved the Insight too, but wanted something a bit bigger for transporting my growing RC model fleet to the local flying field.
Anyway, I digress. The Touring edition comes with total wireless CarPlay and charging, the Insight used an UBS connection + Bluetooth. The wireless connection is a huge improvement over USB/Bluetooth. But it's not been perfect either.
In 8 months and 12,000 miles I've seen very few audio glitches like the Insight's. The solution remains pause and resume the audio stream or switch channels. The insight was doing this every few hours.
More concerning is that in 2 months or so CarPlay simply refuses to connect the phone. I tried telling the car system to forget the connection and then a re-do. That does not work. Nor does a phone restart. The failure is Bluetooth. The car and the
wireless charger at home. It gets warm, not hot to the touch. May have something to do with being in a bay that does not get good air circulation?
Wireless charging has also caused issues. I had to install a 1/4" shim in the front of the charging bay to get the charger to work with my SE2. On 2 occasions I have had the phone overheat and shut off on longish trips. It never does that on my
battery.No problems with Carplay on this end. However as you say wireless
Anyway, I feel like CarPlay is much closer to being the reliable system it should be. Thought you fanbois would like to hear that.
charging just does not work right anymore with the stupid Magsafe design >> on newer iPhones. My 2019 Camry wireless charger used to work great
prior to that. Cannot get it to work now. In engineering we use the
term AFU to describe such behavior.
What do you mean by "newer"? My 2.5 year old SE 2 charges but produces enough heat to overtempt every so often. What is surprising is just how small the area is on the phone/charger interface that actually transfers the energy to charge the phone
By newer I mean any iPhone using Magsafe technology. It messes older
car chargers up.
In December I traded the 2019 Insight for a 2022 Accord Touring
(Hybrid). I love this car. I loved the Insight too, but wanted
something a bit bigger for transporting my growing RC model fleet to
the local flying field.
Anyway, I digress. The Touring edition comes with total wireless
CarPlay and charging, the Insight used an UBS connection +
Bluetooth. The wireless connection is a huge improvement over
USB/Bluetooth. But it's not been perfect either.
In 8 months and 12,000 miles I've seen very few audio glitches like
the Insight's. The solution remains pause and resume the audio
stream or switch channels. The insight was doing this every few
hours.
More concerning is that in 2 months or so CarPlay simply refuses to
connect the phone. I tried telling the car system to forget the
connection and then a re-do. That does not work. Nor does a phone
restart. The failure is Bluetooth. The car and the phone simply will
not connect. The only solution I can find is reseting the car system
to factory defaults. On an Accord forum other owners have reported
the same solution. It appears to be a Honda issue.
Wireless charging has also caused issues. I had to install a 1/4"
shim in the front of the charging bay to get the charger to work
with my SE2. On 2 occasions I have had the phone overheat and shut
off on longish trips. It never does that on my wireless charger at
home. It gets warm, not hot to the touch. May have something to do
with being in a bay that does not get good air circulation?
Anyway, I feel like CarPlay is much closer to being the reliable
system it should be. Thought you fanbois would like to hear that.
In article <ca20aaec-28fb-4a6e...@googlegroups.com>, Thomas E.
wrote:
In December I traded the 2019 Insight for a 2022 Accord Touring
(Hybrid). I love this car. I loved the Insight too, but wanted
something a bit bigger for transporting my growing RC model fleet to
the local flying field.
Anyway, I digress. The Touring edition comes with total wireless
CarPlay and charging, the Insight used an UBS connection +
Bluetooth. The wireless connection is a huge improvement over
USB/Bluetooth. But it's not been perfect either.
In 8 months and 12,000 miles I've seen very few audio glitches like
the Insight's. The solution remains pause and resume the audio
stream or switch channels. The insight was doing this every few
hours.
More concerning is that in 2 months or so CarPlay simply refuses to
connect the phone. I tried telling the car system to forget the
connection and then a re-do. That does not work. Nor does a phone
restart. The failure is Bluetooth. The car and the phone simply will
not connect. The only solution I can find is reseting the car system
to factory defaults. On an Accord forum other owners have reported
the same solution. It appears to be a Honda issue.
Wireless charging has also caused issues. I had to install a 1/4"
shim in the front of the charging bay to get the charger to work
with my SE2. On 2 occasions I have had the phone overheat and shut
off on longish trips. It never does that on my wireless charger at
home. It gets warm, not hot to the touch. May have something to do
with being in a bay that does not get good air circulation?
Anyway, I feel like CarPlay is much closer to being the reliable
system it should be. Thought you fanbois would like to hear that.Had my Ford Mustang Mach-E GT since February, wireless Carplay connects each and
every single time within about five seconds when I turn on the vehicle. Once or
twice there has been a bug in the infotainment system that has also affected Carplay, like the volume knob not working.
Plus, the QI charging pad fits my iPhone 13 Pro Max to the millimeter when I have
a leather case on. Always works, obviously no overheating.
--
Sandman
On 9/2/2022 1:58 PM, Thomas E. wrote:phone simply will not connect. The only solution I can find is reseting the car system to factory defaults. On an Accord forum other owners have reported the same solution. It appears to be a Honda issue.
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 1:36:34 AM UTC-4, John wrote:
On 8/25/2022 2:10 PM, Thomas E. wrote:
In December I traded the 2019 Insight for a 2022 Accord Touring (Hybrid). I love this car. I loved the Insight too, but wanted something a bit bigger for transporting my growing RC model fleet to the local flying field.
Anyway, I digress. The Touring edition comes with total wireless CarPlay and charging, the Insight used an UBS connection + Bluetooth. The wireless connection is a huge improvement over USB/Bluetooth. But it's not been perfect either.
In 8 months and 12,000 miles I've seen very few audio glitches like the Insight's. The solution remains pause and resume the audio stream or switch channels. The insight was doing this every few hours.
More concerning is that in 2 months or so CarPlay simply refuses to connect the phone. I tried telling the car system to forget the connection and then a re-do. That does not work. Nor does a phone restart. The failure is Bluetooth. The car and the
wireless charger at home. It gets warm, not hot to the touch. May have something to do with being in a bay that does not get good air circulation?
Wireless charging has also caused issues. I had to install a 1/4" shim in the front of the charging bay to get the charger to work with my SE2. On 2 occasions I have had the phone overheat and shut off on longish trips. It never does that on my
battery.No problems with Carplay on this end. However as you say wireless
Anyway, I feel like CarPlay is much closer to being the reliable system it should be. Thought you fanbois would like to hear that.
charging just does not work right anymore with the stupid Magsafe design >> on newer iPhones. My 2019 Camry wireless charger used to work great
prior to that. Cannot get it to work now. In engineering we use the
term AFU to describe such behavior.
What do you mean by "newer"? My 2.5 year old SE 2 charges but produces enough heat to overtempt every so often. What is surprising is just how small the area is on the phone/charger interface that actually transfers the energy to charge the phone
By newer I mean any iPhone using Magsafe technology. It messes older
car chargers up.
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