Zprime29
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- First Name
- Brandon
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- Jul 26, 2022
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- Tucson, AZ
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- Honda Pilot, 2022 Lightning ER
Dealer might be blowing you off. I would try pulling fuse 13 from the passenger footwell, which will reset that screen. Also, go here: https://www.f150lightningforum.com/forum/threads/pts-fdrs-vin-check-thread.18979/post-400097 and ask for an OTA check. You will get a real answer on whether you are up to date or not. The bad news is that we are at the mercy of the OTA process and you are not alone waiting for the update that adds SOC to the standard screen (I think it's the 6.8 update now). The good news is that tools exist to push those updates ourselves. They're a little pricey but it is possible. See here: https://www.f150lightningforum.com/forum/threads/ecu-module-programming-guide-using-fdrs.8249/Well, I did at one point have my Calm screen back, I think through the method that rhscnative describes above (Thank You, Gil). Then I got an update (ECG-24.2.4.9 or 1237323-1709671) and my Calm screen disappeared again. Now if I click on MyView, the only option shown is Driver Assistance. Scrolling down never yields a Calm Screen, and there is no option to configure MyView anymore. So I am stuck with the standard dash display, which does show a blue bar graph on the right indicating the battery state, but does not display a % number next to it, as it does on other owners' screens. The dealer and my touch screen both tell me there are no other updates available, so it doesn't appear that there is anyway for me to get a battery % display on my dash screen. Why is Ford so determined to prevent us from easily accessing this info? For now I guess I will just have to keep scrolling through the Touch Screen settings to Charge Settings to check my battery state.
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