My update failed 2 weeks ago thought it would try again but there is no way that I know to push the retry so had to wait and it finally successfully installed. Wish we could do a force push.Still waiting for 2.3.0 to install on my truck. It failed last week and says it's retrying. Not very confident it will install at this point.
I agree on trying to force push. The other option I wouldn't mind is a better message on why it failed.My update failed 2 weeks ago thought it would try again but there is no way that I know to push the retry so had to wait and it finally successfully installed. Wish we could do a force push.
How do you define "Hard Reboot"? Is it hold Power and Forward Seek buttons?I received 3 OTA updates in 1 week. I had no updates at all in 2021. I learned 2.3.0 was rolling out and was disappointed the ‘latest and greatest’ Ford pushed down was several months old upon install. That led me to tinker with Sync 4 more. It may be a coincidence, but the more I sent negative feedback to Ford about updates not working in Sync 4's embedded feedback menu, the more updates I received
Results:
January 11, 2022 - OTA 1.4.0
January 14, 2022 - OTA 1.7.0
January 18, 2022 - OTA 2.1.0
February 01, 2022 - OTA 2.1.1
My Routine:
Reasoning:
- Manually hard reboot the APIM twice after each successful install.
- Disable WiFi after uploading Sync 4 feedback since WiFi turns itself on and auto-connects.
- Reset the scheduled updates feature to occur within 2 hours every time I park overnight.
- Enable WiFi > Sync 4 > General Settings > Send Feedback > Software Update > Wireless Update Not Working > Submit > Wait > Disable Wifi
- Set Parking Brake on.
- I reboot the APIM twice because the APIM usually needs to be hard reset over the network twice for new settings to take effect. It’s as though there’s a process that hangs in the APIM and some coin cell battery is keeping something alive that needs a few kicks before it will work.
- Maybe a necessary port on my home router is closed, so I remove WiFi from the guesswork and let the TCU do its job. A hotspot subscription is not required. For better or worse, the telematics module will download and handoff updates to the GWM on its own whether you want it to or not.
- The scheduled updates feature in Sync 4 frequently resets itself to 00:00 with no days of the week selected regardless of what the Ford Pass App shows. I schedule them daily to occur the next morning when I park for the night.
- {Sync 4 > General Settings > Send Feedback > Software Update > Wireless Update Not Working > Submit} is usually when I get a Power Up update. It will spam the Ford Pass app with notifications to make pre-scheduled service appointments. It may be a coincidence that I'd get invites to schedule Sync 4 service appointments in Ford Pass at the exact same time OTA updates magically download, but there's nothing to lose and it seems to bring me good luck.
- In the workshop manual there's an indication that a parking brake check and no current DTCs are parameters for OTA updates to successfully execute so I’ve been setting my parking brake on even if it’s just parked on a flat road.
Differences I've experienced:
Notes:
- OTA 1.7.0 The PowerGenerator UI Element changed according to the change log. I didn’t see the change take effect until I hard reset Sync 4 twice in consecutive order even though the System version indicated 21146 Rev 145 the entire time.
- OTA 1.7.0 Sirius channel icons which wouldn't appear now load.
- OTA 2.1.0 Resolved black boarder appearing around CarPlay
- OTA 2.1.1 Allows cameras to be watched while driving after enabling other functions in the APIM and IMPA
- US vs Canada builds do not seem to be a factor for who gets which updates first at this time.
- With 2.1.1 the gasoline engine in the PowerBoost would not shut off under any circumstance until the ignition was cycled. Sync 4 will not tell you an update is taking place in real time. Sync 4 will show an update finished checkmark upon full ignition reset. So if you drive around all afternoon like I did wondering why your new hybrid truck is no longer a hybrid, this can be the reason.
- Sometimes when an update occurs the parking brake will self engage when parked.
If you have a Job 1 truck, have them take a look at TSB 21-2097. I had the deep sleep battery drain. That TSB fix is a gateway module reprogram and checking to make sure the doors align.Truck has been at the dealer for 1.5 weeks for the insulation recall and the update issue. Auto update toggle was greyed out and it failed to install 1.7.0 a few months back.
Truck goes into deep sleep mode after a day or so of not being started and auto start/stop has been functioning. Assuming battery drain due to software update or something. Dealer is having issues updating software but is very vague and telling me they’ve been in contact with Ford Engineering about this issue. I will update once I hear anything.