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The first thing to do would be to check the fuses and relays covering those functions. In reality, you need and auto electrician with a pro grade scan tool computer.
No because if the phone connection works, it means the radio amplifier works. You either have a radio stage issue or an aerial issue. In fact it appears to be a well known issue!
This worked for me Hey all. I had the same issue with my wifes 2010 Compass. I figured it was the same thing as most everyone else, bad mount or torque converter. I saw a post about the rubber stops under the hood and adjusting them didnt really help. I checked the top/side mount, lower front mount and lower rear mount and they were all intact. I figured it might just need a tune up so I decuded to change the oil, 4 spark plugs, and the air filter. One of those worked!! Honestly I think it was the air filter. it was very dirty. I suspect that the car was struggling to get enough air and it was causing the car to shake more than normal. Anyways I hope this helps someone. Good luck!!
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