This looks like your auto software update schedule. I have this one too in a separate file from the software update status.Oh! I found a fuseresponse. Still doesn't look like everyone else's.
{"displayOTAStatusReport":"UserAllowed","ccsStatus":{"ccsConnectivity":"On","ccsVehicleData":"On"},"error":null,"fuseResponse":null,"tappsResponse":{"vin":"1FTVW1EV0PWG04668","status":200,"vehicleInhibitStatus":null,"lifeCycleModeStatus":{"lifeCycleMode":"NORMAL","oemCorrelationId":"","vehicleDateTime":"2022-12-28T18:46:00.000Z","tappsDateTime":"2022-12-28T18:46:03.786426Z"},"asuActivationSchedule":{"scheduleType":"RECURRING","dayOfWeekAndTime":null,"activationScheduleDaysOfWeek":["SUNDAY","MONDAY","TUESDAY","WEDNESDAY","THURSDAY","FRIDAY","SATURDAY"],"activationScheduleTimeOfDay":"06:30","oemCorrelationId":"14386","vehicleDateTime":"2023-02-03T06:17:02.000Z","tappsDateTime":"2023-02-03T14:17:05.859679Z"},"asuSettingsStatus":{"asuSettingsState":"ON","notificationSettingsState":"","oemCorrelationId":"233","vehicleDateTime":"2023-01-12T15:50:18.000Z","tappsDateTime":"2023-01-12T23:50:47.175226Z"},"version":"2.0.0"},"updatePendingState":null,"otaAlertStatus":null}
Edit: Am I on 2.0.0?
{"displayOTAStatusReport":"UserAllowed","ccsStatus":{"ccsConnectivity":"On","ccsVehicleData":"On"},"error":null,"fuseResponse":{"fuseResponseList":[{"vin":"xxx","oemCorrelationId":"FLARE-PRD-SOFTWARE-FNV2-741193-910300","deploymentId":"956dd4ef-e886-4c97-a179-466a62b4fe25","deploymentCreationDate":"2023-01-24T21:15:21.030+0000","deploymentExpirationTime":"2023-01-31T21:15:21.030+0000","otaTriggerExpirationTime":"2022-12-26T22:50:18.618+0000","communicationPriority":"High","type":"ENHANCEMENT","triggerType":"SOFTWARE","inhibitRequired":false,"additionalConsentLevel":1,"tmcEnvironment":"PRD","latestStatus":{"aggregateStatus":"success","detailedStatus":"OTAM_S1010","dateTimestamp":"2023-01-24T23:33:11.493+00:00"},"packageUpdateDetails":{"releaseNotesUrl":"https://mmota.autonomic.ai/1/bytestream/custom-release-note-1670987925133-1eac6bbc-3a71-4991-b00b-78c671b87127","updateDisplayTime":10,"wifiRequired":false,"packagePriority":1,"failedOnResponse":"none","cdnreleaseNotesUrl":"http://vehicleupdates.files.ford.com/release-notes/custom-release-note-1670987925133-1eac6bbc-3a71-4991-b00b-78c671b87127"},"deploymentFinalConsumerAction":"Not Set"}],"languageText":{"Language":"English (US/NA)","LanguageCode":"ENU","LanguageCodeMobileApp":"en-US","Text":"Ford Power-Up 4.1.1\r\n\r\nThere’s Some Good Stuff Here.\r\n\r\nCongrats on the purchase of your Ford F-150® Lightning® truck. One of the benefits of owning a connected vehicle is that you receive Ford Power-Up software updates. These updates are delivered wirelessly to your Ford F-150 Lightning truck to help ensure you’re always up to date.\r\n\r\nThis particular update will set you up for all future ones to come. Think of it as the update that opens the door for all the others to enter through.\r\n\r\nSome updates will happen in the background while you are driving if you keep Automatic Updates ON. But others require your vehicle to be turned off for a short period of time, which means you can’t be behind the wheel. We recommend you set a recurring schedule so they can occur when you do not need to drive — like, while you’re sleeping.\r\n\r\nSimply go to your in-vehicle SYNC® settings screen and confirm you have Automatic Updates set to ON. Then select Schedule Updates to set your recurring schedule.\r\n\r\nAgain, these software enhancements are there to improve your vehicle’s overall capabilities, including entertainment experiences and new vehicle features.\r\n\r\nFord Power-Up delivers software updates that are designed to make your Ford F-150 Lightning truck better over time."}},"tappsResponse":{"vin":"xxx","status":200,"vehicleInhibitStatus":null,"lifeCycleModeStatus":{"lifeCycleMode":"NORMAL","oemCorrelationId":"","vehicleDateTime":"2022-11-22T17:10:37.000Z","tappsDateTime":"2022-11-22T17:10:40.692979Z"},"asuActivationSchedule":{"scheduleType":"RECURRING","dayOfWeekAndTime":null,"activationScheduleDaysOfWeek":["SUNDAY","MONDAY","TUESDAY","WEDNESDAY","THURSDAY","FRIDAY","SATURDAY"],"activationScheduleTimeOfDay":"01:00","oemCorrelationId":"3633","vehicleDateTime":"2023-01-06T17:14:20.000Z","tappsDateTime":"2023-01-06T22:14:36.020733Z"},"asuSettingsStatus":{"asuSettingsState":"ON","notificationSettingsState":"","oemCorrelationId":"3632","vehicleDateTime":"2023-01-06T17:14:13.000Z","tappsDateTime":"2023-01-06T22:14:29.332129Z"},"version":"2.0.0"},"updatePendingState":null,"otaAlertStatus":"YOU ARE ALL SET"
I have that same block after my fuseResponse in that response, which has 1 entry. I see in his case, fuseResponse is 'null', meaning no data.This looks like your auto software update schedule. I have this one too in a separate file from the software update status.
I got 4.1.1 on 1/24. This what I got today:
{"displayOTAStatusReport":"UserAllowed","ccsStatus":{"ccsConnectivity":"On","ccsVehicleData":"On"},"error":null,"fuseResponse":{"fuseResponseList":[{"vin":"xxx","oemCorrelationId":"FLARE-PRD-SOFTWARE-FNV2-741193-910300","deploymentId":"956dd4ef-e886-4c97-a179-466a62b4fe25","deploymentCreationDate":"2023-01-24T21:15:21.030+0000","deploymentExpirationTime":"2023-01-31T21:15:21.030+0000","otaTriggerExpirationTime":"2022-12-26T22:50:18.618+0000","communicationPriority":"High","type":"ENHANCEMENT","triggerType":"SOFTWARE","inhibitRequired":false,"additionalConsentLevel":1,"tmcEnvironment":"PRD","latestStatus":{"aggregateStatus":"success","detailedStatus":"OTAM_S1010","dateTimestamp":"2023-01-24T23:33:11.493+00:00"},"packageUpdateDetails":{"releaseNotesUrl":"https://mmota.autonomic.ai/1/bytestream/custom-release-note-1670987925133-1eac6bbc-3a71-4991-b00b-78c671b87127","updateDisplayTime":10,"wifiRequired":false,"packagePriority":1,"failedOnResponse":"none","cdnreleaseNotesUrl":"http://vehicleupdates.files.ford.com/release-notes/custom-release-note-1670987925133-1eac6bbc-3a71-4991-b00b-78c671b87127"},"deploymentFinalConsumerAction":"Not Set"}],"languageText":{"Language":"English (US/NA)","LanguageCode":"ENU","LanguageCodeMobileApp":"en-US","Text":"Ford Power-Up 4.1.1\r\n\r\nThere’s Some Good Stuff Here.\r\n\r\nCongrats on the purchase of your Ford F-150® Lightning® truck. One of the benefits of owning a connected vehicle is that you receive Ford Power-Up software updates. These updates are delivered wirelessly to your Ford F-150 Lightning truck to help ensure you’re always up to date.\r\n\r\nThis particular update will set you up for all future ones to come. Think of it as the update that opens the door for all the others to enter through.\r\n\r\nSome updates will happen in the background while you are driving if you keep Automatic Updates ON. But others require your vehicle to be turned off for a short period of time, which means you can’t be behind the wheel. We recommend you set a recurring schedule so they can occur when you do not need to drive — like, while you’re sleeping.\r\n\r\nSimply go to your in-vehicle SYNC® settings screen and confirm you have Automatic Updates set to ON. Then select Schedule Updates to set your recurring schedule.\r\n\r\nAgain, these software enhancements are there to improve your vehicle’s overall capabilities, including entertainment experiences and new vehicle features.\r\n\r\nFord Power-Up delivers software updates that are designed to make your Ford F-150 Lightning truck better over time."}},"tappsResponse":{"vin":"xxx","status":200,"vehicleInhibitStatus":null,"lifeCycleModeStatus":{"lifeCycleMode":"NORMAL","oemCorrelationId":"","vehicleDateTime":"2022-11-22T17:10:37.000Z","tappsDateTime":"2022-11-22T17:10:40.692979Z"},"asuActivationSchedule":{"scheduleType":"RECURRING","dayOfWeekAndTime":null,"activationScheduleDaysOfWeek":["SUNDAY","MONDAY","TUESDAY","WEDNESDAY","THURSDAY","FRIDAY","SATURDAY"],"activationScheduleTimeOfDay":"01:00","oemCorrelationId":"3633","vehicleDateTime":"2023-01-06T17:14:20.000Z","tappsDateTime":"2023-01-06T22:14:36.020733Z"},"asuSettingsStatus":{"asuSettingsState":"ON","notificationSettingsState":"","oemCorrelationId":"3632","vehicleDateTime":"2023-01-06T17:14:13.000Z","tappsDateTime":"2023-01-06T22:14:29.332129Z"},"version":"2.0.0"},"updatePendingState":null,"otaAlertStatus":"YOU ARE ALL SET"
Is this saying my 4.1.1 succeeded or still trying to push 4.1.1
I guess I'm NullI have the best luck with Edge and you have to look through the items after you filter for the one that starts with: "displayOTAStatusReport"
Mine is stuck for three days at "aggregateStatus":"artifact_retrieval_in_progress" even though I have it plugged in, trickle charged the 12V battery and have it on my home WiFi. My recurring update schedule is daily at midnight.
Not sure what else to do to kick it off.
{
"displayOTAStatusReport": "UserAllowed",
"ccsStatus": {
"ccsConnectivity": "On",
"ccsVehicleData": "On"
},
"error": null,
"fuseResponse": {
"fuseResponseList": [
{
"vin": "",
"oemCorrelationId": "FLARE-PRD-SOFTWARE-FNV2-760169-924373",
"deploymentId": "ec1e0b80-f267-4f44-846d-5b5d44ac9bd2",
"deploymentCreationDate": "2023-02-03T20:53:31.446+0000",
"deploymentExpirationTime": "2023-02-10T20:53:31.446+0000",
"otaTriggerExpirationTime": "2023-02-02T20:57:36.582+0000",
"communicationPriority": "High",
"type": "ENHANCEMENT",
"triggerType": "SOFTWARE",
"inhibitRequired": false,
"additionalConsentLevel": 1,
"tmcEnvironment": "PRD",
"latestStatus": {
"aggregateStatus": "success",
"detailedStatus": "OTAM_S1010",
"dateTimestamp": "2023-02-03T22:53:24.999+00:00"
},
"packageUpdateDetails": {
"releaseNotesUrl": "https://mmota.autonomic.ai/1/bytestream/custom-release-note-1671110349691-5c996e19-6cdd-4165-aadf-c25d97ffb2dd",
"updateDisplayTime": 10,
"wifiRequired": false,
"packagePriority": 1,
"failedOnResponse": "none",
"cdnreleaseNotesUrl": "http://vehicleupdates.files.ford.com/release-notes/custom-release-note-1671110349691-5c996e19-6cdd-4165-aadf-c25d97ffb2dd"
},
"deploymentFinalConsumerAction": "Not Set"
}
],
"languageText": {}
},
"tappsResponse": {
"vin": "",
"status": 200,
"vehicleInhibitStatus": {
"inhibitStatus": "DE_INHIBITED",
"inhibitSource": "OTA",
"oemCorrelationId": "62813",
"vehicleDateTime": "2022-12-15T15:19:39.000Z",
"tappsDateTime": "2022-12-15T23:19:58.333299Z"
},
"lifeCycleModeStatus": {
"lifeCycleMode": "NORMAL",
"oemCorrelationId": "",
"vehicleDateTime": "2022-10-07T14:46:35.000Z",
"tappsDateTime": "2022-10-07T14:46:36.947964Z"
},
"asuActivationSchedule": {
"scheduleType": "RECURRING",
"dayOfWeekAndTime": null,
"activationScheduleDaysOfWeek": [
"SUNDAY",
"MONDAY",
"TUESDAY",
"WEDNESDAY",
"THURSDAY",
"FRIDAY",
"SATURDAY"
],
"activationScheduleTimeOfDay": "01:13",
"oemCorrelationId": "104769",
"vehicleDateTime": "2023-02-03T14:38:11.000Z",
"tappsDateTime": "2023-02-03T22:38:16.368272Z"
},
"asuSettingsStatus": {
"asuSettingsState": "ON",
"notificationSettingsState": "",
"oemCorrelationId": "104768",
"vehicleDateTime": "2023-02-03T14:38:11.000Z",
"tappsDateTime": "2023-02-03T22:38:15.628334Z"
},
"version": "2.0.0"
},
"updatePendingState": null,
"otaAlertStatus": "UPDATE SUCCESSFUL"
}
"groupHeader": "Ford Power-Up 4.1.3",
"groupText": "For F-150® LARIAT and Platinum: Video Streaming: Charging your vehicle is about to get way more entertaining. That’s because you can now watch video streaming services on your SYNC® 4A Technology screen. Follow what’s happening in the world, catch up on your favorite TV shows, check out a how-to, laugh at silly videos … however you prefer to pass the time while in Park. No judgment here. All you need is a Ford Streaming Connected Service plan or Wi-Fi connection to let the entertainment begin. Available in US Only. Game On: Bridge Battle is a strategy game played between two players or the computer. To win, you must create a bridge from one of your sides to the other before your opponent does. And, if you like puzzles, you’ll love Parking Lot. The objective of this game is to find a pathway to get your hero car out of a busy lot. Wi-Fi From Wherever: This convenient Ford Power-Up software update allows you to connect to public Wi-Fi hotspots through SYNC® from virtually anywhere. So, whether you’re sitting in a restaurant’s parking lot enjoying a lunch break or waiting outside a retail store or coffee shop, you will be able to connect to public Wi-Fi through your SYNC screen. Then it’s just a matter of being redirected to accept any terms and conditions and voilà — you’re online. Take advantage of this feature so you can download software updates fast, get seamless access to popular news and entertainment platforms and more, right on your in-vehicle screen. For all F-150® Lightning® trucks: Easy listening improvements have also been made to make using the Apple CarPlay® App easy. And come on, who doesn’t want to hear some awesome tunes or a favorite podcast while driving?"
No idea what the General Failure means but it sounds like it will keep trying. Let us know if you contact the OTA team for help and their response. I posted their phone number on the original post.Any idea, it shows its past the deployment expiration time?