RDeFran
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Started another thread, mine "bricked" and has been sitting at the dealer a month. Horrible.
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Agreed. It’s a mess. They need to revise and train on this one. Embarrassing. @Ford Motor CompanySo is the general consensus to not do this yet? Aside from the the obvious negative bias here it seems like a half-baked update for a menial issue that is being performed by techs that can't be bothered to read a 2 page instruction booklet. Downside seems to outweigh the upside. Shouldn't have to FORSCAN fix @Ford Motor Company's mistakes.
Mine had to be programed twice. The update failed the first time.Am I reading this long post correctly, did some of you have them redo and the IPMA passed?
Menial issue? Yes. I never had a front sensor problem. But now I have what I need to turn the latest BlueCruise on with FORSCAN. Win-win.So is the general consensus to not do this yet? Aside from the the obvious negative bias here it seems like a half-baked update for a menial issue that is being performed by techs that can't be bothered to read a 2 page instruction booklet. Downside seems to outweigh the upside. Shouldn't have to FORSCAN fix @Ford Motor Company's mistakes.
Please let me know if/how they fix this. My truck still has this issue post-update and my dealer started by saying "Are you sure that the camera used to work?"My Lightning is back in the shop trying to get the front camera to work again when approaching an obsticle. I had the small 360 issue but fixed it with the FORScan fix. Dealer reinstalled all module software related to 24B56, including the IPMA Camera module software, but still will not come up. To their credit, they are dropping off a MME for me tomorrow while they work with Ford to try to get it working again.
Yes - for others like me, I never had the issue to begin with and was doing the update thinking I was forward-thinking, but my truck is now less functional after the update than it was before.Agreed. It’s a mess. They need to revise and train on this one. Embarrassing. @Ford Motor Company
Absolutely. And for those that did have the issue, it’s not even fixing that issue for all. So it’s a lose lose haha. Don’t fix it for me. And they have replaced the failing sensor and it still gives the error.Yes - for others like me, I never had the issue to begin with and was doing the update thinking I was forward-thinking, but my truck is now less functional after the update than it was before.
I can't believe this process is so convoluted and requires so much power- how do software/firmware updates require so much downtime in 2024? Seems like they are using antiquated software and hardware methods.I was dreading getting this done due to fear of having an issue. I got a 2023 thats been flawless for 14,000 miles.
Dealer called after it's been there all day. Said they tried updating the "imaging unit" 3x and it wouldn't take.
Want me to come back after they put on the battery sensor so they can try again.
I'm guessing the 12v batter wasn't charged up high enough. Now I'm scared they've drained it on it.
I really need to get something to monitor the 12v battery health/voltage. There's no easy way to see that, is there?