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Chris Gray

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2014 GMC Sierra. Voice Command button is worthless. Push the button and a screen quickly flashes on the dash. No menu, no audio commands, nothing. Tried it paired w/ iPhone 6, not paired, iPhone 6 plugged in USB, not plugged in USB, AM, FM, XM...I've tried it all. It's only good for answering calls via bluetooth. Only recently did I realize it's supposed to do more. What's the deal?

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2014 GMC Sierra. Voice Command button is worthless. Push the button and a screen quickly flashes on the dash. No menu, no audio commands, nothing. Tried it paired w/ iPhone 6, not paired, iPhone 6 plugged in USB, not plugged in USB, AM, FM, XM...I've tried it all. It's only good for answering calls via bluetooth. Only recently did I realize it's supposed to do more. What's the deal?

yeah something don't seem right. I have a 15 and I can change radio stations, make calls..etc. I would take it back to the dealer. Are you still under Warranty?
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Change voice command settings on dash to another language, Spanish, French, etc. then change it back. It'll work again. Took my truck to the dealer 2x. The third time they were going to have a call with a GM engineer but I read the fix I described above on a forum on here and tried it. Worked and has never been an issue again. Makes no sense why that would work when software resets at the dealer didn't. Try it and let me know if it works. It's worked for me and a few others.

 

 

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I swear these things are starting to turn into Windows machines. Shut up and reboot.

 

Solved radio issues that way.

Yes just wait until they drive themselves and there is a software glitch.

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