I doubt it as you’re only updating the ipc portion. I’m not sure that I’ve ever seen an OTA update for the ipc for us.Question:
If you do this modification to a 2023, using the 2024 as-built, does this affect future OTA updates for your truck, since Ford will expect is still has the 2023 configuration? - ie do you disable the automatic OTA updates to avoid problems in the future?
The one that brought the charging percentage is the only one that I recallI doubt it as you’re only updating the ipc portion. I’m not sure that I’ve ever seen an OTA update for the ipc for us.
Ah yes…I forgot about that one. Honestly they’ve had plenty of time to add this and haven’t so I feel that it was something they could have easily done by now but just decided not to. Oh well, as long as we can do it for ourselves I’m happy.The one that brought the charging percentage is the only one that I recall
My truck shows two IPC updates in its history.I doubt it as you’re only updating the ipc portion. I’m not sure that I’ve ever seen an OTA update for the ipc for us.
I noticed Ford commented once on this thread saying they would find out about this. But (sorry for the harsh outlook) whoever is commenting doesn't know jack shit about the actual technicalities of OTA updates or Ford's technical decision making involving what and when OTAs are done. Maybe they will reach someone who can relay some useful info, but it is very unlikely. The people watching/commenting on these forums are simply damage control and to save face with owners. They can't do much of anything except fwd a request to the correct department in the same way us owners can if we just knew the correct department to even reach out to.It would be cool if @Ford Motor Company could provide services like this. I would pay for the option. Just like I would pay to have the big shifter knob replaced and allow my passenger to use their laptop on the table while we are driving!
Hello, hi, it's me. I'm still finding out what I can share. Sometimes there's reasons beyond my control, but best believe I always have this community's best interests in mind.I noticed Ford commented once on this thread saying they would find out about this. But (sorry for the harsh outlook) whoever is commenting doesn't know jack shit about the actual technicalities of OTA updates or Ford's technical decision making involving what and when OTAs are done.
See if they'll give a free mongoose, power supply and FDRS license for all new lightning owners.Hello, hi, it's me. I'm still finding out what I can share. Sometimes there's reasons beyond my control, but best believe I always have this community's best interests in mind.
Am I an engineer? No. Do I work closely with engineers (among other folks), yes. I don't claim to be a technical expert, but I do what I can to relay technical information when possible.
Yep, I'm planning on adding a nice 175a anderson connector to a good ground and right to the DCDC converter output so I can just plug in to a really solid connection and avoid the clamps all together.yeah it's advised against using the battery itself but can be done. Just have to make sure you're on the right side of the sensor and have a good connection. The locations in the passenger frunk area are more reliable but seems I always break a clip every time I open the darn thing. I need to just add the lugs that poke through the cover like some others have done.