Firestop
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I updated FordPass on my iPad to test it. After doing so, IMHO, it isn’t worth it per many of the comments on this thread; and, won’t update the app on my iPhone unless forced to do so…
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One step forward and multi steps back…I can't find it. That's the first thing I searched for. I use that all the time.
How about the trip planner? Is that in the new version?
I did the same and agree. I also noticed that you can’t tell which version of Power Up your truck is on. Sore point with me as mine is on 4.2.1.1. Bought it April 12th. Received 4.2.1.1 on April 30th.I updated FordPass on my iPad to test it. After doing so, IMHO, it isn’t worth it per many of the comments on this thread; and, won’t update the app on my iPhone unless forced to do so…
If you go to Location and click Directions it lets you plan in your choice of Apple, Google, or Waze. I haven’t experimented yet to see if it will pass the plan over to Ford nav so I don’t know what that means for preconditioning. I usually use one of those anyway so this is actually an improvement.How about the trip planner? Is that in the new version?
I only can see Google, it’s not giving me Apple Maps or Waze and option.If you go to Location and click Directions it lets you plan in your choice of Apple, Google, or Waze. I haven’t experimented yet to see if it will pass the plan over to Ford nav so I don’t know what that means for preconditioning. I usually use one of those anyway so this is actually an improvement.
They are not gone - but your historical data is which is a huge let down.Gone.......
Unless Ford‘s position is the Odometer reading is not a key feature….That‘s what they mean by quicker access.
Here are some screenshots:
WHAT?!
When I go to Location it shows me the location of the truck on a map. When I click directions at the bottom, it gives me the options of apple maps, google maps, or waze. Whichever one I click on just brings up directions to my trucks current location like I am trying to find the truck.If you go to Location and click Directions it lets you plan in your choice of Apple, Google, or Waze. I haven’t experimented yet to see if it will pass the plan over to Ford nav so I don’t know what that means for preconditioning. I usually use one of those anyway so this is actually an improvement.
Yeah, it turns out it just opens the other app. I first assumed it was going to let you plan using whichever map data you wanted. So far the new app is a total disappointment. I don’t really need to be able to turn on my heated steering wheel when I’m not even in the truck but I would like to be able to turn on the zone lighting.When I go to Location it shows me the location of the truck on a map. When I click directions at the bottom, it gives me the options of apple maps, google maps, or waze. Whichever one I click on just brings up directions to my trucks current location like I am trying to find the truck.
I do not see any trip planning options anywhere in the app.