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Old 10-05-2009, 08:29 PM   #1
hannah
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Default fiesta ws lx phone mode button 2009 modle

HI ALL. I Have a phone mode button on the indicator arm witch the car manual states, incoming calls can be accepted by pressing the mode button once,press the button again to end the call. 'WELL',the dealer set it up in front of us and showed us how to use it, all seemed fine . next day driving i went to answer phone, pressed mode button once, it didn't connect me ,insted the cars voice command arsked for a command, example would you like radio, cd etc. i can answer a call by pressing the phone button on the dashbord.THE dealer told us it should work by pressing the mode button.so he got a nother new car a few days later and tested it, it did the same thing.I rang ford and are investigating the issue here in OZ and with ford germany.can anyone help.

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