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<blockquote data-quote="raustin0017" data-source="post: 15660998" data-attributes="member: 145559"><p>It is the Accessory Protocol Interface Module. Might be fixed by having it reset? There is 75+ pages of info about the system in the repair manual of troubleshooting and how to fix.</p><p></p><p>This is what I found in the manual:</p><p></p><p>Accessory Protocol Interface Module (APIM) Reset</p><p>NOTE: Carrying out an APIM Reset consists of a battery disconnect and a SYNC® system Master Reset.</p><p>NOTE: NOTE: This procedure will clear all CMDTCs . The DTCs must be recorded now if other (non SYNC®) diagnoses are to be performed after this procedure.</p><p>1. Remove any devices connected to the USB port(s), audio input jack (if equipped), or media hub (if equipped).</p><p>2. NOTE: After the APIM reset procedure has been completed the customer should be advised to reset their device following the manufacturer's instructions. Refer to the device's owner's manual and/or website for information on how to perform a Manual / Master Reset or Clear. Devices can be powered off and back on for a simple re-boot. In some cases the device's battery may also need to be removed and re-installed to complete a re-boot. In addition, cell phones may need to have SYNC® deleted from the Bluetooth menu prior to re-pairing the phone to the SYNC® system. Customer devices may affect the operation of SYNC® and this should be understood to prevent unnecessary diagnosis or repairs to the system.</p><p>Disconnect the negative battery cable for 1 minute, then reconnect it. Refer to Section 414-01 .</p><p>3. NOTE: Performing a Master Reset returns all preference settings to the factory defaults, erases all the phone book and call histories, and deletes any devices paired with the SYNC® system. On vehicles equipped MyFord Touch or MyLincoln Touch with navigation, the customer’s saved destination points (home address and points of interest) and preferences will also be lost with a Master Reset. Carry out a SYNC® system Master Reset. Refer to the owner's literature</p><p>4. Verify system function using the Multi-Media Interface Tester 105-00120, to test the audio output for the audio input jack/socket (if equipped), USB port(s), and Bluetooth. If equipped, use the RCA Adapter 105-00121 to test the audio output for the RCA jacks.</p><p>5. If a concern is still present return to the Symptom Charts.</p><p>SECTION 415-00: Information and Entertainment Systems</p><p>GENERAL PROCEDURES Procedure revision date: 01/07/2013</p><p>Page 1 of 2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raustin0017, post: 15660998, member: 145559"] It is the Accessory Protocol Interface Module. Might be fixed by having it reset? There is 75+ pages of info about the system in the repair manual of troubleshooting and how to fix. This is what I found in the manual: Accessory Protocol Interface Module (APIM) Reset NOTE: Carrying out an APIM Reset consists of a battery disconnect and a SYNC® system Master Reset. NOTE: NOTE: This procedure will clear all CMDTCs . The DTCs must be recorded now if other (non SYNC®) diagnoses are to be performed after this procedure. 1. Remove any devices connected to the USB port(s), audio input jack (if equipped), or media hub (if equipped). 2. NOTE: After the APIM reset procedure has been completed the customer should be advised to reset their device following the manufacturer's instructions. Refer to the device's owner's manual and/or website for information on how to perform a Manual / Master Reset or Clear. Devices can be powered off and back on for a simple re-boot. In some cases the device's battery may also need to be removed and re-installed to complete a re-boot. In addition, cell phones may need to have SYNC® deleted from the Bluetooth menu prior to re-pairing the phone to the SYNC® system. Customer devices may affect the operation of SYNC® and this should be understood to prevent unnecessary diagnosis or repairs to the system. Disconnect the negative battery cable for 1 minute, then reconnect it. Refer to Section 414-01 . 3. NOTE: Performing a Master Reset returns all preference settings to the factory defaults, erases all the phone book and call histories, and deletes any devices paired with the SYNC® system. On vehicles equipped MyFord Touch or MyLincoln Touch with navigation, the customer’s saved destination points (home address and points of interest) and preferences will also be lost with a Master Reset. Carry out a SYNC® system Master Reset. Refer to the owner's literature 4. Verify system function using the Multi-Media Interface Tester 105-00120, to test the audio output for the audio input jack/socket (if equipped), USB port(s), and Bluetooth. If equipped, use the RCA Adapter 105-00121 to test the audio output for the RCA jacks. 5. If a concern is still present return to the Symptom Charts. SECTION 415-00: Information and Entertainment Systems GENERAL PROCEDURES Procedure revision date: 01/07/2013 Page 1 of 2 [/QUOTE]
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