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Q: How many presets for all audio services? [A: 30 total]

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Updated with answer: 30 total presets

Have the 12” Sync 4 system. Am I correct in understanding there are only 10 presets combined for AM/FM/SiriusXM?
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Have the 12” Sync 4 system. Am I correct in understanding there are only 10 presets combined for AM/FM/SiriusXM?
I thought the same thing at first. I found a setting in audio that I could change from 2 pages to 6 pages of presets. So 30 total.
 

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Oh that sucks.... They have pages. I was really hoping Ford did what Mazda does. The fact that these infotainment centers are basically computers, there's no reason to have all these pages anymore. In my Mazda I can add... Well a lot... Of favorites and they're just in one long list so I can scroll up and down as desired.

Question: because my Mazda has them all in one list while I'm driving I can use the steering wheel controls to go between every station in my favorites. How does Ford do this? When you get down to the bottom of page one does it automatically go to page two?
 

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I thought the same thing at first. I found a setting in audio that I could change from 2 pages to 6 pages of presets. So 30 total.
I've had my Bronco for 3 months. I knew there had to be more than 10 presets. Thank you for sharing.
 

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TIL there are people that still listen to the radio. whoa.
 

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Oh that sucks.... They have pages. I was really hoping Ford did what Mazda does. The fact that these infotainment centers are basically computers, there's no reason to have all these pages anymore. In my Mazda I can add... Well a lot... Of favorites and they're just in one long list so I can scroll up and down as desired.

Question: because my Mazda has them all in one list while I'm driving I can use the steering wheel controls to go between every station in my favorites. How does Ford do this? When you get down to the bottom of page one does it automatically go to page two?
This works **precisely** as you want it to.
And when you get to the end of the final page, it'll then cycle to page 1, preset 1.
It's really not all that problematic, apart from perhaps the initial programming.
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