Mike G
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- Mike
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- N. AL, USA
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- 2022 F-150 Lightning, 2023(J1) Mach-E GT-PE
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If you're out of Bluetooth range then it's the TCU connection that's to blame not PAAK.This is pretty concerning… and I’m not hopeful it will be fixed anytime soon given how long it took to roll out PaaK in the first place.
Ford still hasn’t fixed the broken departure time feature and it’s been almost 6 months now. It would suck for PaaK to be bugged to the point where it’s not worth bothering with.
If you can get within 30 feet of the truck and all the FP buttons do what they're supposed to be doing (frunk, tailgate, start, lock, unlock) then it's not FP and Bluetooth that's the problem.
When you're out of BT range everything has to go through the trucks cellular TCU connection.
I know it's a workaround but I've had to hold the lock button down in FP to first lock the truck, and by doing this it wakes the truck up so FP is responsive to things like showing you the current charge status.
My FP currently shows the last OTA I had was 3.3.1 back on August 7th...but my truck software updates page says it completed 4.2.1, and that was on the 20th of Feb.
So FP is the usual hot mess. They make changes and do updates...and the mess changes a bit...but it's still hot
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