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I would recommend using the method that Ford recommends, but I must admit that I never thought about it and had my battery maintainer connected to the battery posts for a couple of days while I did 14 module updates. It's been a couple of weeks and I haven't experienced any signs of trouble. :)
 

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Why not connect to the battery terminals negative post?
Because the battery monitoring sensor is clamped to the negative post and the shop manual provides this warning: “ NOTICE: Do not connect the negative (black) charger clamp directly to the battery monitoring sensor, it must be connected to an engine or chassis ground to relearn the battery's state of charge.”
 

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I would recommend using the method that Ford recommends, but I must admit that I never thought about it and had my battery maintainer connected to the battery posts for a couple of days while I did 14 module updates. It's been a couple of weeks and I haven't experienced any signs of trouble. :)
Probably not a problem. We’ve all done it. But to be safe you might want to use the relearn procedure on p. 473 of the owner’s manual if you haven’t done so just with normal use:

“After battery replacement, or in some cases after charging the battery with an external charger, the battery management system requires eight hours of vehicle sleep time to relearn the battery state of charge. During this time your vehicle must remain fully locked with the ignition off.”
 

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Probably not a problem. We’ve all done it. But to be safe you might want to use the relearn procedure on p. 473 of the owner’s manual if you haven’t done so just with normal use:

“After battery replacement, or in some cases after charging the battery with an external charger, the battery management system requires eight hours of vehicle sleep time to relearn the battery state of charge. During this time your vehicle must remain fully locked with the ignition off.”
Yep
That’s exactly what I’m doing right now, 4 more hours to let it relearn. ?
 

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Just to confirm. My sync screen is supposed to show “Vehicle network communication error” while the update is taking place? I’ve got about 30k blocks left for this update to hopefully complete.
 

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quick question. When doing the USB GWM update, Do you leave this page open until a success update after restart?

Ford F-150 Lightning ECU module programming guide using FDRS gwmupdate
 
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quick question. When doing the USB GWM update, Do you leave this page open until a success update after restart?

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Yep, I left it open, and clicked Yes once I got an "Update Successful" message on my Sync screen
 

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i think i'm in the same boat as @speedracercjr ... no dice on it catching the APIM upgrade from USB. i've done module resets (GWM and APIM) and the GWM and TCU are both up to date, so looks like i'm in a waiting game :)
 

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@iceman77 how long for the APIM update? Still waiting after almost 2 hours with the truck running... :(
 
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@iceman77 how long for the APIM update? Still waiting after almost 2 hours with the truck running... :(
APIM update should not take longer that 15-20 minutes from the point when it instructs you to "Not Remove the USB Drive" on your Sync screen. You should get this prompt minutes after inserting the USB drive into the truck's media hub. Once update is installed, you should be presented with "Restart Required" message. If you haven't received the prompt on your Sync screen, your APIM update did not kick off and there is no point waiting. It is possible your APIM is the "limbo" mode after failed 1.7.1 OTA just like many users on this thread experienced.
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