Disableing My Ford Touch Lockout (NAV) Without Lockpick

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So I am incredibly annoyed that ford locks me out from entering an address while I am moving, Every other car ever would have a button that says I am a passenger. Heck even pokemon go does. I do not want to buy a 400 dollar device to fix the issue. (lockpick https://www.coastaletech.com/synclockpick.htm) Of course the dealer site has every diagnostic ever other than what the pinout is for the radio. Seems like it should be a really simple fix figureout how the radio knows the car is moving and fake that signal. Any input appreciated. Thanks
 


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That's why they have voice control. Press the voice button, say nav then set destination. You really have to pronunciate your words but it works. Siri + carplay = worlds better
 


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That's why they have voice control. Press the voice button, say nav then set destination. You really have to pronunciate your words but it works. Siri + carplay = worlds better
Sorry but the voice control is awful and I'm on android. I want to disable the lockout not pull my hair out trying to get the car to understand what I am saying. I would rather not get into the pros and cons of the voice control in this thread but more along the lines of an actual hardware hack to resolve the issue.
 


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So I am incredibly annoyed that ford locks me out from entering an address while I am moving, Every other car ever would have a button that says I am a passenger. Heck even pokemon go does. I do not want to buy a 400 dollar device to fix the issue. (lockpick https://www.coastaletech.com/synclockpick.htm) Of course the dealer site has every diagnostic ever other than what the pinout is for the radio. Seems like it should be a really simple fix figureout how the radio knows the car is moving and fake that signal. Any input appreciated. Thanks
Can't fake it with a pin. It uses the GPS motion (delta between readings) to determine if you are moving. If Lockpick does it Forscan should be able to do it.
 


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