steveo1960
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So mine updated to 6.4 last night. Interesting as last time I asked about updates, like magic that night it updated... I think the Gods at Ford are watching 
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Ford may have gods, but they don't have God ... LOL.So mine updated to 6.4 last night. Interesting as last time I asked about updates, like magic that night it updated... I think the Gods at Ford are watching![]()
There is a reference to an ass but not sure that’s where you were heading or not.Ford may have gods, but they don't have God ... LOL.
Then again, if God drove a car, it would be a Mustang!![]()
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It failed again. This time it got a little further along the OTA process than the first time, but your car never downloaded the files needed for the update after the server interrogator polled your car. I don't have a good explanation as to why it didn't download the files, as your connectivity seems to be working fine and your car is reporting itself tot he cloud regularly. Do you have good cell phone coverage where you live?Still didn't get my update but found something new
Now it shows me 'Not Completed' @rugedraw does it mean something or it will go away someday when it finaly download it?
As in park in a metal garage? Any signal/test applications one may be able to use to test? Maybe stepping into a signal void/dead zone?Do you have good cell phone coverage where you live?
I'm not sure if there is a way to measure the modem's signal strength. Unfortunately, PTS rarely gives you a straight up answer when an OTA fails. In this last case for him, the OTA trigger was created on the server on 4/19 and that same day, "consent" was given for the update to install when he started and drove the car. For these types of OTA's, the vehicle has 14 days to download the files from the server before the OTA expires, and it didn't download a single thing. However, his vehicle pinged the server back to activate the OTA trigger, so his car is talking to the mothership.As in park in a metal garage? Any signal/test applications one may be able to use to test? Maybe stepping into a signal void/dead zone?
I don't think that I have any issues with thisIt failed again. This time it got a little further along the OTA process than the first time, but your car never downloaded the files needed for the update after the server interrogator polled your car. I don't have a good explanation as to why it didn't download the files, as your connectivity seems to be working fine and your car is reporting itself tot he cloud regularly. Do you have good cell phone coverage where you live?
Also, you car is reporting low battery voltage soft codes to the server. In this case, the low battery did not cause the OTA to fail, but that can be an issue with future OTA's.
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Yes, I can tell if your connectivity is working and it is working. I just don't have a good reason to explain why it didn't even attempt to download any of the files needed for the update in the two weeks the OTA trigger was active. The problem could very well have been on Ford's side. I don't think there's anything wrong with your car.I don't think that I have any issues with this
at least Ford Pass starting my car engine remotely just fine. If there was a way to check if the network is actually good.
Not anymore. I work for Jaguar/Land Rover now. I still have my logins and connections, though.
So if it was final attempt what should happend next? will it be issued again but later? or i will never receive one?Yes, I can tell if your connectivity is working and it is working. I just don't have a good reason to explain why it didn't even attempt to download any of the files needed for the update in the two weeks the OTA trigger was active. The problem could very well have been on Ford's side. I don't think there's anything wrong with your car.