mikevoth
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1) Correct1) Phone and headset should be on and ready to accept bluetooth handshake when your start the bike. Upon startup is the only time the instrument cluster will scan for bluetooth devices. Will not scan for phone if headset is not found first.
2) Using bluetooth for music does not require a USB connection so why are you plugging in at all? You are confusing things and its trying to start a Carplay session. If using bluetooth for music, do not plug the phone into the bike. I have been using bluetooth for music for months and it has not disconnected while riding even once.
3) again with the multiple connections. One or the other, never both. EITHER use bluetooth for music and phone OR use CarPlay. One or the other.
4) I really cannot answer this one. Its likely your phone because mine connects to CarPlay each and every time I start the bike. Stopping for gas or lunch is no problem, starts right back up when I start the bike. So long as the phone (adaptor in my case which the bike thinks is a phone) is booted up and running BEFORE the bike instrument cluster starts up. This sounds like either bluetooth or the wifi link is being interrupted. Interference? Other signals? Phone too far from instrument cluster?
On thing BRP really does need to fix is to provide a way to scan for bluetooth and CarPlay connections again on command. The once and done, never to try again until you shut down the bike and reboot is indeed a problem that needs to be solved. Also changing from CarPlay to bluetooth or vise versa needs to be handled which is closely related to the scan problem.
2) Correct, but charging using the USB cable should still be an option when using Bluetooth, but cannot choose connection. Another issue to fix. Hence, make sure phone is already charged when riding.
3) Correct, yet according to BRP and the Spyder settings, Bluetooth first, then plug into USB for CarPlay. Another feature that doesn’t work as designed.
4) I’ve actually replaced my phone since I got the Spyder last June. No change. Done messing with it anyway, so if we get a nav option in-dash this spring, goodbye carplay.