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Then you'd have people going into dealerships requesting updates constantly even when there isn't an issue. That's not something Ford or dealerships want.I wish the list of updates would be available in ford pass. Microsoft windows will show you the list of updates it wants to install - seems like Ford should do the same.
Again: Wifi is terribly overrated on the forums when it comes to OTA's and the OTA process in Ford vehicles. 99% of OTA's show this in the PTS OTA dashboard when an update gets pushed to a vehicle. Only two OTA's have ever shown a "yes" there. One was F150 specific and the other one was TCU update 23-PU113-UNX-DC and this was to address a config problem that broke connectivity in the modems rendering vehicles unable to talk to the mothership completely, so wifi was the only way to get the update sent to them.@rugedraw - I looked at the cost for PTS - you are correct - not worth the price. I wish the list of updates would be available in ford pass. Microsoft windows will show you the list of updates it wants to install - seems like Ford should do the same. I can't find any history of what has been installed on Ford Pass. My bronco is connected to house wifi - one of the mesh routers is right there in the garage. Haven't ever seen any notification of any kind of update.
Nope, they're still there. But what can't find is any info as to updates, like current version, when last was installed, etc. Under software updates it just shows that auto is on and the schedule.Did anyone lose their shortcuts on iOS? I had automations for locking the doors, unlocking the doors, seeing my fuel levels and starting the car.