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Hmm. I supposedly got the 22S41 and 22S29 updates. The OTA details showed up in my Ford App message center and on the car screen.
But then the message disappeared in the App. Did it not install? Did it get pulled? Not sure where to look in the car to verify, but when I looked at updates yesterday in car it showed the same message as last time it was updated back in June (ie, not the info shown below).
Can someone please check to see if it was actually installed?
Here's the original message:
Over-the-Air Details
Deployments
CorrelationID: FLARE-PRD-SOFTWARE-FNV2-626942-720082
Created: 2022-08-04T18:24:52.926+0000
Expiration: 2022-08-11T18:24:52.926+0000
Priority: High
Type: ENHANCEMENT
Trigger: SOFTWARE
Inhibit Required: No Data
Environment: PRD
Latest Status:
Status: success
Details: OTAM_S1010
DateTime: 2022-08-05T11:16:15.229+0000
Package Details:
WiFiRequired: No Data
Priority: No Data
FailedResponse: permanentInhibit
DisplayTime: No Data
ReleaseNotes:
Ford Power-Up
We heard what you had to say, and we took action. The brake pedal feel is now modified to allow for smoother braking. On top of that, we’ve done some additional minor fine-tuning here and there to help ensure things are running smoothly. As a result of these actions, you may see a message in your screen behind the steering wheel, stating, “Reverse Brake Assist not available. See manual”. This message is accurate but will clear in just a couple minutes into your drive, and the feature will then be available.
Recall 22S41 & 22S29
We upgraded software on your vehicle to protect high-voltage battery components from excessive heat generated during DC fast charging and repeated full throttle events. This completes safety recall 22S41.
For those customers who received a letter about recall 22S29, this update also fixes a software glitch in your vehicle that could potentially cause unintended acceleration, unintended deceleration or unintended vehicle movement. This completes safety recall 22S29.
There is nothing you need to do.
Ford Power-Up software updates like this let us handle recalls without the inconvenience of asking you to leave home. At Ford, we value your safety, and we respect your time.
Ongoing updates like this help you enjoy the best possible version of your Mustang Mach-E® vehicle.
Hmm. I supposedly got the 22S41 and 22S29 updates. The OTA details showed up in my Ford App message center and on the car screen.
But then the message disappeared in the App. Did it not install? Did it get pulled? Not sure where to look in the car to verify, but when I looked at updates yesterday in car it showed the same message as last time it was updated back in June (ie, not the info shown below).
Can someone please check to see if it was actually installed?
Here's the original message:
Over-the-Air Details
Deployments
CorrelationID: FLARE-PRD-SOFTWARE-FNV2-626942-720082
Created: 2022-08-04T18:24:52.926+0000
Expiration: 2022-08-11T18:24:52.926+0000
Priority: High
Type: ENHANCEMENT
Trigger: SOFTWARE
Inhibit Required: No Data
Environment: PRD
Latest Status:
Status: success
Details: OTAM_S1010
DateTime: 2022-08-05T11:16:15.229+0000
Package Details:
WiFiRequired: No Data
Priority: No Data
FailedResponse: permanentInhibit
DisplayTime: No Data
ReleaseNotes:
Ford Power-Up
We heard what you had to say, and we took action. The brake pedal feel is now modified to allow for smoother braking. On top of that, we’ve done some additional minor fine-tuning here and there to help ensure things are running smoothly. As a result of these actions, you may see a message in your screen behind the steering wheel, stating, “Reverse Brake Assist not available. See manual”. This message is accurate but will clear in just a couple minutes into your drive, and the feature will then be available.
Recall 22S41 & 22S29
We upgraded software on your vehicle to protect high-voltage battery components from excessive heat generated during DC fast charging and repeated full throttle events. This completes safety recall 22S41.
For those customers who received a letter about recall 22S29, this update also fixes a software glitch in your vehicle that could potentially cause unintended acceleration, unintended deceleration or unintended vehicle movement. This completes safety recall 22S29.
There is nothing you need to do.
Ford Power-Up software updates like this let us handle recalls without the inconvenience of asking you to leave home. At Ford, we value your safety, and we respect your time.
Ongoing updates like this help you enjoy the best possible version of your Mustang Mach-E® vehicle.
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