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The truck is a 2025 Maverick XLT, which I purchased from the Dealership 2 weeks ago. It was a Demo, and had 10,500 kms on it. I am the first registered owner, but obviously the dealership had been using it. I have the Ford App installed on an Android phone, and can definitely see the trucks location, lock and unlock, flash the lights and horn, see tire pressure etc, all on the Ford App. I can not, however, start the vehicle at all from the Ford App. I have tried deleting the vehicle from the Ford App multiple times and then re-authorizing successfully, but have not been able to start the truck from the app. I can remote start the truck from the key fob every time. I have done the SYNC4 reset procedure, located in the vehicle settings on the touch screen, but this hasn't helped. I have always confirmed that the remote start feature is selected in the settings. There are no alerts, such as an open door, hood open or anything like that.
I contacted the Ford App support, and they were able to see the modem at their end, and could see me initiating all the commands from my end. When it came to trying to remote start, they said they could see the command in the cue, but no start. Digging deeper, they said they had an error code: 'downstream module error>update TCU'
My thoughts are that the security in the modem may be tied to whomever was using the truck at the dealership, and that they may have used the Ford App at some point. Even though I have reset the SYNC4 feature in the truck using the touch screen vehicle settings, perhaps this isn't enough of a reset?
I'm reluctant to bring the truck to the dealership, which is in another town, 45 kms. away from me, and being told to leave the truck with them.
Has anyone else experienced this situation?
I contacted the Ford App support, and they were able to see the modem at their end, and could see me initiating all the commands from my end. When it came to trying to remote start, they said they could see the command in the cue, but no start. Digging deeper, they said they had an error code: 'downstream module error>update TCU'
My thoughts are that the security in the modem may be tied to whomever was using the truck at the dealership, and that they may have used the Ford App at some point. Even though I have reset the SYNC4 feature in the truck using the touch screen vehicle settings, perhaps this isn't enough of a reset?
I'm reluctant to bring the truck to the dealership, which is in another town, 45 kms. away from me, and being told to leave the truck with them.
Has anyone else experienced this situation?
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