I'm sorry to see the issues some are having. My truck has been nearly flawless. The only issues I've had are related to app connectivity and those were fixed with OTA updates. I have 15K+ miles on my truck and absolutely love it. It's a base XLT SR. I've since added almost everything that's...
Ford is going to get a huge amount of orders for lightnings today. Very glad I bought my lightning a year ago and have enjoyed the heck out of it over the past 13K+ trouble free miles.
Same here. No issues and I've had a bunch of OTA updates. I did have it not show the option for ACC after one update, but after a restart of the truck, it came back.
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I'd be interested... I'm not super technical, but have done this mod and many others on my lighting, so I'm not a total idiot :) Would a good place to start be purchasing the Teensy?
Check and make sure that your truck's home location is correct. I had an issue early on where my truck thought it was actually at my neighbor's address and therefor did not use and of my schedules. Cell service is poor at my house and I park my truck in garage, so I can see why it made that...
I bought a laptop from best buy for $90 that I dedicated to it. I'm all apple, so trying to make it work in a non-native environment scared me. I didn't want anything to increase my chances of bricking my truck.
Selling my stock 18" XLT Wheels with Michelin tires. I switched to the 20" Lariat wheels after a week of ownership and roughly 250 highway miles, so these are practically brand new. They have the OEM TPMS monitors in them and they are ready to mount. I also have the chrome lug nuts that came on...
Is this a cover that matches XLTs with the cutout for the lock button? I did this mod but used a dremel and it isn't perfect. I'd love to swap out the cover for one that looks OEM.
My truck has been updated twice since doing this mod and I have no issues. There may be a way for some updates down the road to overwrite things, but it's very unlikely.
Seeing a sign and interpreting it as a new speed limit is likely what caused this. I've had this happen with Teslas before quite a bit and it can be dangerous. I had a model S go from 75 to 25 as quickly as it could in the middle of a highway. Luckily the car behind me was paying attention...