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The 2014 Ford Escape is equipped with Ford's SYNC service, making it easy to connect your phone to your vehicle. While this process may not be immediately clear to all drivers, I'll provide a step-by-step guide to assist you in getting everything set up smoothly. To start, make sure to have your mobile phone handy and ensure that the Bluetooth feature is turned on. If it's not, activate it. Next, on your steering wheel, locate and press the PHONE button before pressing OK. Navigate to the "ADD A DEVICE" option and confirm by pressing OK again. Your Escape will then prompt you to initiate the device pairing process by selecting OK. Following this, you should be able to spot SYNC on your Bluetooth-enabled device and enter a unique SRxDigit PIN displayed on your Escape's screen. You may encounter additional prompts for specific preferences, but in general, the pairing should be successfully completed.
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"First, activate your phone's Bluetooth and ensure that it is set to be discoverable. Next, locate the phone button on your device to access the phone menu. Upon doing so, the system will prompt you to press 'OK' to start pairing the devices. Press 'OK' to confirm. Follow the dialogue to find 'Sync' on your phone and enter the PIN provided by the system. After entering the PIN, press 'OK' to proceed.
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I encountered a problem where my phone's Bluetooth wouldn't connect to media. Here's what you can do: 1. Make a call on your phone, switch back to Bluetooth, and end the call using the car's buttons, not the phone. 2. Take out the Bluetooth fuse in your car and perform a hard reset.
The button labeled "scenic phone" on the steering wheel or console isn't working at all. What should I do next since it's not responding?