Can and Will is two completely different things.That’s exactly what I’m pretty much figured. I thought by bringing it to the dealer they would be able to update the truck to the most current version.
Guess that makes too much sense.
I have a 23 Lariat ER last update (10.1.1) was Oct 23rd last fall based on another thread there is a 10.3 that started dropping in January, I expect I'll get it by summer.2022 Lariat ER with Max Tow, was receiving OTA updates pretty consistently up until about 6 months ago.
it’s been to the dealership for service and was “up to date”.
can the 12v battery be an issue out of the blue?
Totally stealing this.
This can easily be fixed with FORScan in minutes. Message me the VIN. You most likely have a 2 in this location. Changing that 2 to a 3 for "stretch" will fix the small 360 cam view you have.I was an early adopter and my friend just got the 2025 platinum. One of the nuances I’ve noticed that I was hoping was part of an OTA Update was the rear camera.
When in reverse, his truck offers a much larger back up screen than whichever version I’m currently running.
I don’t have a picture of his, but attached is mine and seems like a lot of wasted real estate on bottom half of the screen. I much rather have better vision of what’s behind me when in reverse IMO.
Got your message, and you do show a 2 there:Here is updated side by side between my ‘22 Lariat and a friends ‘25 Platinum.
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Is this something that can be done remotely or at the dealership. I hate what has happened to my cameraGot your message, and you do show a 2 there:
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Your truck is on the latest Sync and IPMA software. It is actually very close to being fully up to date. I don't have a Lightning, so not sure if 22-23 trucks are supposed to have those buttons there or not like his truck does, but if your truck is supposed to have them, I am sure that can be fixed, too.
I can tell you that putting a 3 in that location with FORScan will for sure fix the smaller views issue.
Yes, the dealer can fix this. I don't remember what the procedure is called in FDRS, but it's in there.Is this something that can be done remotely or at the dealership. I hate what has happened to my camera
So needs to be done in person in other words. Any video you can help refer me to I am very much clueless in the world of fdrs although I do have the cable to connect to my truckYes, the dealer can fix this. I don't remember what the procedure is called in FDRS, but it's in there.
This is very VERY easy to fix yourself though.