FloridaMan655321
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No, mine shows the numberYes, I’ve had mine for almost 10 months and it finally got that this week. You, with a ‘24 Flash should be just showing the graph and not the actual number…. am I correct?
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No, mine shows the numberYes, I’ve had mine for almost 10 months and it finally got that this week. You, with a ‘24 Flash should be just showing the graph and not the actual number…. am I correct?
That’s surprising, good to hear that though, Ford is uping their game then!No, mine shows the number
Any idea how I can view which version I’m running?That’s surprising, good to hear that though, Ford is uping their game then!
It’s really not difficult guys, Ford doesn’t ship the trucks with the most up to date software, I have a Sept ‘23 build Lariat and I just got the 6.8 software update this week to show the actual percentage, before all I had was the graph. they do have the 25% markers there so you kind of know where you’re at, you just don’t now exactly what it is.
It's my position the alphabet agencies of the US & State governments require a "CERTIFIED" build to manufacture from, these are validated at a mid year or annual model year change, everything in between is an in shop or OTA fix / improvement.They have to put the software on at some point. Why not use the most recent?
No customer viewable version screen, why, because there is no real all encompassing version, but just a series of fix & improvement releases, the older trucks MY22 have the largest inventory of updates to run through, then fewer with MY23 and even less with MY24.Any idea how I can view which version I’m running?
I guess I’ve never liked updates to just get installed without my knowledge. I really don’t want something to get bricked when I actually need the truck and when things are working fine as it is. Maybe after vacation I’ll re-enable it.I recommend switch on auto updates, having a MY24 you have many improvements already baked into your "Original" production release, if anything, you will be receiving minor bug fixes and enhancements issued after the start of production / model year 2024.
Once your truck misses a pushed update, it may take awhile to get back into the rotation. Just keep that in mind.I guess I’ve never liked updates to just get installed without my knowledge. I really don’t want something to get bricked when I actually need the truck and when things are working fine as it is. Maybe after vacation I’ll re-enable it.
Totally normal 2024 behavior for updates. Just like Apple does it.Once your truck misses a pushed update, it may take awhile to get back into the rotation. Just keep that in mind.
That’s exactly what my 2023 Lariat ER shows. No SOC, just graphic. Picture taken tonight.So you’re saying that his truck doesn’t show the ‘83’? Just shows the graph?
from the 6.8 thread a bunch of '23s were getting the update so you should, hopefully, be getting it soon.That’s exactly what my 2023 Lariat ER shows. No SOC, just graphic. Picture taken tonight.
One can only hope.from the 6.8 thread a bunch of '23s were getting the update so you should, hopefully, be getting it soon.
last week I got that update, then 2 days later got 6.5 then 2 days after that got 6.8 (this is the one that gives the actual SOC)... off the top of my head I don't remember exactly where you can see what version you're at, it's in one of the menus, maybe in the general. I'll send a picture tomorrow if someone else doesn't post, if I remember correctly it might not say 6.5 or 6.8 for example.One can only hope.
Where do I find what version I’m on? Looking at the software update tab it only shows the ECG-24.2.4.10
ICE do not get exponentially impacted by speed, weather, and temperature like EV’s do. Further, ICE have access to dependable fueling stations located on just about every city corner and interstate exit. Furthermore, ICE can be refilled in 5 min vs 30+. Finally, unless I’m in a super car, a fuel gauge will not unexpectedly or dramatically drop with changes to environment. So actual numerical data isn’t necessary to run manual calculations as necessary in a EV for a better experience. Can’t tell you how many times doing a manual calculation improved a trip outcome for me over trusting the vehicle’s suggested data..I also see people upset on here because the calculated range doesn’t match EPA rating. I don’t ever recall an ICE person complain about calculated range not being EPA range.