PCM updates will wipe your tune if they install.
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This^PCM updates will wipe your tune if they install.
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Plus whatever it installs will then be wiped if you reinstall the tune lol
(unless Ford has already installed it in the latest procal calibration, but I doubt it)
It's definitely possible it knows. I'd say there's actually a very good chance that may be why it's not installing.I fell like I'm giving Ford too much credit to know anyone has the Performance Tune installed and preventing the PCM OTA update. Is this something you constantly have to monitor and check your ProCal to see if your tune is still installed? Or better to just turn off OTA?
Personally, I have auto updates turned off for this same reason. My Ford's are both tuned with Livernois and I know with them, it is very easy to get an updated tune with the new PCM strategy after an update.I fell like I'm giving Ford too much credit to know anyone has the Performance Tune installed and preventing the PCM OTA update. Is this something you constantly have to monitor and check your ProCal to see if your tune is still installed? Or better to just turn off OTA?
Manifest Current Assembly Does Not Match With From Assembly In Manifest"Personally, I have auto updates turned off for this same reason. My Ford's are both tuned with Livernois and I know with them, it is very easy to get an updated tune with the new PCM strategy after an update.
In the case of the Ford ProCal tunes, I have been curious to see how they handle this.
@Ducati1098 What did the OTA dashboard show as the reason the OTA failed?
A manifest mismatch is a back-end server issue. I don't think the tune is causing it to fail. When this happens, the GWM module is doing its job and preventing the server from sending file(s) that don't line up with what the vehicle should be getting. Or, the manifest itself is corrupted or wrong. Either way, it's a server issue. There is nothing you can do but use FDRS to apply it or continue to wait for Ford to get their shit together and fix it. I'd be curious to see if others are having the same issue with this OTA. Usually these things are not vehicle specific and OTAs start failing left and right for everyone.@rugedraw It's failed it 28 times now, but in the middle of all those, it did the GWM update perfectly fine
Good to know.A manifest mismatch is a back-end server issue. I don't think the tune is causing it to fail. When this happens, the GWM module is doing its job and preventing the server from sending file(s) that don't line up with what the vehicle should be getting. Or, the manifest itself is corrupted or wrong. Either way, it's a server issue. There is nothing you can do but use FDRS to apply it or continue to wait for Ford to get their shit together and fix it. I'd be curious to see if others are having the same issue with this OTA. Usually these things are not vehicle specific and OTAs start failing left and right for everyone.
I just saw his post. I think it is safe to assume we will be seeing many more cases of this OTA failing. One is a coincidence, but two is the start of a pattern.Good to know.
Sounds like @ThunderFlash is having the same issues I think
Most dealers usually won’t go looking at potential software updates unless it’s related to a concern.@Ducati1098 @rugedraw FWIW, it was also in Ford service the past two days completing the seat bolt recall and replacing a cracked washer reservoir. I know they did the basic inspections for fluids, filters, etc. Not sure if that includes a software check/update or not. Got it back late yesterday and this morning is when I saw the failure notice again.
Interesting. Maybe the tune does have something to do with it. We will have to wait and see if it happens to anyone without a tune.Yeah, got the tune and got the fail. I've been keeping my Procal away from my computer for updates....and away from my Bronco...for fear my ASS will get reincarnated. It's still on our '24 and every time I drive it, I'm like "WTF!....oh."