Update: Back to normal after clearing the cache (Android) and rebooting phone. Before that it was still funky - but when wife's iphone was working fine I decided to go for another reboot.
I, too, have been experiencing this issue since yesterday (still this morning, Monday 7/7). I don't recall experiencing an extended outage like this in the last 2 years.
Edit: Also applies to my son's Ford Escape. So I think this a FordPass server issue.
Answering my own question with this thread, which I didn't see until today:
https://www.f150lightningforum.com/forum/threads/installed-toyo-open-country-at3-ev-116-t-xl-all-terrain-tires.23776/
Can anyone with these tires comment on the additional noise? Is it just as one would expect from an A/T tire or are they somehow not so loud because of the EV-tuned low rolling resistance?
Sorry if this has already been clarified, but I haven't seen confirmation yet in this thread. Those of you who got the OTA update (I assume 2023s), did anyone NOT already have the front sensor CSP completed?
This apparently wasn't necessary when the EAP folks were getting it, but not clear...
Sometime today, probably when my app got the new T&Cs (which I accepted without reading all the way through), my Fordpass app lost connection with the truck. Still thinks it's parked up north with 72% SOC, but instead it's home at 80%. Remote lock etc just spins indefinitely.
Is there a reset...
I have a 2023 Lariat ER at home. Traveled to Denver last Sep and rented a 2024 Lightning SR. Not sure of the trim but I suspect Flash or lower. I didn't feel like it had the acceleration I was used to from my 2023 - but I didn't play around e.g. with Sport mode to see if it could be improved.
Does staying plugged in at home just minimize performance loss (at beginning of the drive) or is there a reliability benefit as well?
And I guess according to the OP this should done at hot too? Last summer, in Texas, I would only have my Lightning plugged in when charging, not "always." If...