Was there a few weeks ago. Dead Horse State Park has fantastic 4x4 off roads, and it's right next to Canyonlands.
BTW, Canyonlands is shockingly huge. Four distinct regions to explore.
Lightning Struck Twice - Bricked AGAIN!
*Automatic Update was disabled*
Tech is doing a deep dive this time to track the problem and not just charging the battery (which it was 12.5V at the time of failure).
System is totally nonresponsive, except for the alarm... that works well every time...
X-plan is dealer discretion for any model. Bought a ranger last year and was not allowed to use X-plan because of the limited inventory.
Low inventory has been the most often used reason why a dealer will not accept X-plan for purchase.
Update:
Finally got my Bronco back from the dealer.
Was told that the battery was dead...
Solution: Charge the battery.
Also, they had to reset the PCM and make sure the software update was correct.
Likely culprit: Was told that the OTA might have left a module running resulting in a drain...
I figured this would be the most likely if it were related to the update. No clue now. It'll be days before the dealer can even scan the ECM/ECU to troubleshoot.
The software OTA peeps confirmed that it was a successful update to my Bronco specifically. Not sure what that means exactly other...
There should be a spot that has a lock symbol toward the forward part of the handle. Only that spot should be touched to lock. Pulling or placing your hand on the inside of the handle (away from the lock icon) should unlock the door.
Wrecker service came by to remove the paperweight. He tested both the battery and key fobs. Both were fine, but the Bronco was a total brick.
Cannot put the truck in neutral w/o power to the system. Has to flatbed transported when this type of failure happens.
Sucks, but I hope it's just me...
Maybe...
On the phone with the software OTA peeps now.
"update was successful," so not our fault.
They are looking into roadside service and scheduled maintenance at a dealership.
Not fun...
Ran prefect until this morning. Dead as a doornail. No response from anything except the alarm system.
Technician said it might be the battery. 13V to crank and 3V for the alarm. Sure enough 12.5V on the battery (measured correctly this time).
The truck is less than 1 year old, and had zero...
The Moab trails are not state or national parks. Drones are allowed.
There are several state parks that do not allow drones in Utah, but the trails are open range.