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Old 07-11-2018, 06:35 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
Actually, it seems to be more of a feature of how well your car stereo/entertainment system interacts with your mp3 player/phone as opposed to a specific player. Before I got my Honda pilot, I had a Toyota Highlander. I connected my iPhone to it and had no problems just turning off the car without pausing. When I got the pilot, it would lose it's place and start from the beginning when I did that. Annoying for sure, but it took a couple of weeks to train myself to pause before shutting down the car. Now, I do it without thinking about it.
Good to know! This is my first car with Bluetooth, so I'm still learning. I think I've only used the feature twice. I literally had to walk outside with the phone and test it to see what it did, I use it so infrequently! My other car uses an FM transmitter. I've just about got that technology mastered
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