Hi all, 48-hour owner of our new 2022 SE (woot!) and have probably used more battery poking the infotainment settings than driving, haha! So I was interested to see above in this thread that
Key fobs are assigned to driver profiles... did not know that! Might be the answer to our dilemma.
My wife set up her carplay and all seemed fine (though it wasn't popping right up... had to poke around to find it)...then later in the day I connected MY phone and carplay, for when I drive it sometimes, and then everything went wacky. When we were both driving in the car later on (she was driving) and MY carplay came up, not hers. And then I turned off Bluetooth on my phone to try and help things and her carplay was nowhere to be found... just kept getting the Mini Infotainment display, no matter where I poked on screen. It said her carplay was connected, but it took toggling on/off between the Mini interface and Carplay interface check boxes in mobile device settings to get her set back up.
I also deleted my phone as she said I "messed everything up" haha! I do want to get my phone reconnected and have my carplay come right up when I'm driving... but can this system handle two different carplay setups and switch depending on which driver profile is active? Or is the KEY FOB that's behind this issue? (we have since assigned the keys to ourselves) ... So maybe she was using the Key Fob assigned to me? Is that why my carplay came up and not hers? AND is setting up a bluetooth-only connection (which we both did the first time by mistake) also making things wonky? Seems like you don't need the BT connection checked if you're already doing carplay. Seems redundant.
So is it:
A) use your own key fob assigned to you and then
B) Select your driver profile to get EACH person's respective carplay to come right up when you get in the car?
Thanks in advance. And yes, learning it all is half the fun. Not really.
Derrick