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Display froze and then went black this morning - left it with the dealer! :-(

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Not positive but I think it just had a software update?

The big display going black really puts the bronco back 50 years. I've become so accustomed to that big screen with apply play and navigation, I cannot go back to 1973!

Anyone else screen go black today?
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That sucks, no issue here. Did you try the ole disconnect/reconnect the battery trick?
 

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Maybe was that sync 4A update (j/k)

This is a known possibility with a module going bad. The question is is how long it will take them to get to replacement. I remember a while ago one guy got tired of waiting and replaced his with an F-150 just to get it up and going again.
 

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Honestly, it's getting so I'd rather go back to 1973 than deal with all this electronic nonsense....

I have a 56 year old car in the fleet which I've owned for 37 of them, and rarely does anything go wrong with it; certainly nothing electronic. And when something does go wrong I can fix it, and cheaply.
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