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I got a second email from Ford this morning telling me to schedule updates thru the Ford Pass app. I wish they would stop sending these messages because I have a 2023 XLT and it is not available for me.
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So, what are the odds the person checking the boxes for communication of the feature who is obviously getting it wrong, or was told wrong, or didn't read completely who was to be included - will also be involved in checking the boxes for the OTA updates?

It's at least good to hear the Mach-E has been doing the OTA's, so perhaps they just have someone new on the job in the communication team involved with the Mavericks.
Still concerning at some level.

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Maybe this is why it seems only some are dealing with this confusion - they are doing a region, a subset of VINs, ect.

24 XLT - no emails and Ford has mine from my online account, nothing in Fordpass app and I've gotten notices there too regarding changes to points and recalls of course.

This is the beta-testing in several ways!
 
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Hmm...no email but I was able to set it up in the FordPass app on my phone for my 2025. Wondering if I should disable it before they mess my truck up.
 

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Not in the emails. Stay on topic
Isn't this a bit like the pot calling the kettle black.......

So, what are the odds the person checking the boxes for communication of the feature who is obviously getting it wrong, or was told wrong, or didn't read completely who was to be included - will also be involved in checking the boxes for the OTA updates?

It's at least good to hear the Mach-E has been doing the OTA's, so perhaps they just have someone new on the job in the communication team involved with the Mavericks.
Still concerning at some level.

ETA:
Maybe this is why it seems only some are dealing with this confusion - they are doing a region, a subset of VINs, ect.

24 XLT - no emails and Ford has mine from my online account, nothing in Fordpass app and I've gotten notices there too regarding changes to points and recalls of course.
I believe starting in 2021 the F series trucks, the Mach-E, and one other model maybe the Escape came equipped with Sync4 so Ford has 4 years of OTA updates under their belt and it is still a mess.

@HeyBales I know for the Lightning and Mach-E Ford has an EAP or early access program for owners who want to join and be part of testing unreleased updates. These EAP participants then give feedback to Ford. This to help insure a software release is ready before sending it out en mass.

I do not know if Ford will do the same thing for the Maverick.
That is for SYNC4.
That is because only Sync4 equipped vehicles can receive OTA updates.............I swear this has already been decided but maybe not.
 
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Hmm...no email but I was able to set it up in the FordPass app on my phone for my 2025. Wondering if I should disable it before they mess my truck up.
That is what I'm curious about.
Can you remotely disable this function, or only set a good time for them?

If you can't remotely disable, how buried in the truck settings is the disable?

Wasn't too bad on the pre-25MY's, but then again it could only use WiFi, so if disabled or not setup - not happening.
 

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That is what I'm curious about.
Can you remotely disable this function, or only set a good time for them?

If you can't remotely disable, how buried in the truck settings is the disable?

Wasn't too bad on the pre-25MY's, but then again it could only use WiFi, so if disabled or not setup - not happening.
In the FordPass app there should be a way to disable automatic updates. On the Mach-E it is a slider tab. If Ford deems the update necessary the update will over ride this setting and install it anyway.

Here is a screen shot of the slider for my Mach-E.
Ford Maverick New Remote software updates Screenshot_20250605-124928
 

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That is what I'm curious about.
Can you remotely disable this function, or only set a good time for them?

If you can't remotely disable, how buried in the truck settings is the disable?

Wasn't too bad on the pre-25MY's, but then again it could only use WiFi, so if disabled or not setup - not happening.

In the FordPass app there should be a way to disable automatic updates. On the Mach-E it is a slider tab. If Ford deems the update necessary the update will over ride this setting and install it anyway.

Here is a screen shot of the slider for my Mach-E.
Screenshot_20250605-124928.jpg
Yes, that's where I enabled it for my Maverick so should be able to undo it there too. Just wonder what the risks are if I let updates occur.
 
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Yes, that's where I enabled it for my Maverick so should be able to undo it there too. Just wonder what the risks are if I let updates occur.
The risk of an update damaging your vehicle is very low. I honestly think you have a better chance of being struck by lightning than a OTA update bricking your vehicle but................and you knew this was coming. It can happen and has happened.

This is what it looks like when it happens to a Mach-E.
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Yes, that's where I enabled it for my Maverick so should be able to undo it there too. Just wonder what the risks are if I let updates occur.
Minor to very low- For those with the slider.
None - for those withOUT the slider
High - for those withOUT the slider who wants the slider.
 

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I think the new remote update software option is only available to the 25 Mavericks at this time...
I just got the email about it today, and I have a '24.
 

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Yes, that's where I enabled it for my Maverick so should be able to undo it there too. Just wonder what the risks are if I let updates occur.
With Fords history on the matter of updates/recall patches, I would let the pot simmer for a long time and let the bugs get worked out imo. Didn't work out well for a lot of the GM folks based on a google search:

AI Overview

Yes, there have been reports of GM vehicles being "bricked" or rendered inoperable by over-the-air (OTA) software updates. This has led to significant issues for owners, requiring dealership visits and, in some cases, vehicle repair.

Elaboration:
  • Bricked Vehicles:
    When a vehicle's software is corrupted or fails to install properly during an OTA update, it can prevent the car from starting or functioning. This is colloquially referred to as "bricking" the vehicle.

  • Global B Platform Issues:
    A significant number of vehicles, particularly those on the Global B platform (like Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon, and Cadillac Lyriq), have experienced issues with OTA updates.

  • GM's Response:
    In response to these issues, GM is reportedly revamping its OTA update procedures.

  • Dealer Assistance:
    GM dealers are instructed to assist customers with OTA-related issues, including resetting the update process and clearing error messages.

  • Potential Solutions:
    Some owners have reported success by ensuring the vehicle's battery is fully charged and by attempting the update with the vehicle's antenna in a better position, such as outside a garage.

  • Owner Concerns:
    Many GM EV owners are concerned about the lack of communication from GM regarding these issues and the overall lack of software updates.

  • Impact on OTA Updates:
    The issues with GM's OTA updates have raised concerns about the reliability and safety of this technology for vehicles.

  • Future of OTA Updates:
    GM's response and the reported issues suggest that the company is actively working to improve the OTA update process.
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