67 Stang Convertible
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Hey Guys,
Just thought I'd post this since there are a bunch of 21's getting ready to make their 3 year anniversary. Outside of the first 6 months or so (July 2021 car purchased), when Ford did not have the OTA down very well; I have received regular OTAs generally about 1-2 months after the EA guys on the forum. Last year I had an OTA that just kept failing and it required me to have the dealer do a hard-wire update. Of course when I asked the Service Guys "why it failed", all I got were shoulder shrugs. Since that time, as most of us have, I've received multiple OTAs over the last year, not having a single failure.....Until last week.
About 10 days or so ago 24-PU0102-CHG-SUFX showed up for download. Over a 4-5 day period I tried to download it many times. Every time, there was a failure as "conditions were not met". When I read the possible conditions, nothing stood out to me as a problem. The car was acting normal, no issues. I keep that battery indicator in my cigarette lighter inside the center glove box and it read 14.1 (as it had since I put it in)......So what the HECK???
So, I figure back to the dealer to have them do the OTA. They keep the car for 2 days and (really poor communication on their end....I'll get to later) then pick her up on Saturday morning. To my shock, I start to drive away and see the OTA was not installed
. So, I go back in and talk to the "weekend service mgr" and he looks at my ticket and says the battery was low (and under warranty) so they gave me a new battery. I was unsure if that would be enough to get the OTA downloaded since my battery voltage according to my "cigarette lighter" never indicated anything nefarious was afoot.
I took the car home, after making an 8am Monday appt to have the OTA downloaded, and parked. Then just for kicks and giggles, I attempted to download the OTA again. Well, LORDY LORDY it worked. So the battery was the culprit!!!
Now the Service Dept. wierdness: Dropped the car off on Thursday am, never heard from service manager. I called Friday morning and he tells me, "they checked the battery it was fine, they should be done in about an hour". So, I assume he means with the download!!! Hence my confusion picking up the car on Saturday!?!?
Long Story for a short Public Service Message: Our batteries have a 3 year warranty, and a lot of stress running these electronics. If your getting OTA failures or just want to have your battery checked do it.....You may get a new battery, worth I'm sure $200 or so!!!!
Just thought I'd post this since there are a bunch of 21's getting ready to make their 3 year anniversary. Outside of the first 6 months or so (July 2021 car purchased), when Ford did not have the OTA down very well; I have received regular OTAs generally about 1-2 months after the EA guys on the forum. Last year I had an OTA that just kept failing and it required me to have the dealer do a hard-wire update. Of course when I asked the Service Guys "why it failed", all I got were shoulder shrugs. Since that time, as most of us have, I've received multiple OTAs over the last year, not having a single failure.....Until last week.
About 10 days or so ago 24-PU0102-CHG-SUFX showed up for download. Over a 4-5 day period I tried to download it many times. Every time, there was a failure as "conditions were not met". When I read the possible conditions, nothing stood out to me as a problem. The car was acting normal, no issues. I keep that battery indicator in my cigarette lighter inside the center glove box and it read 14.1 (as it had since I put it in)......So what the HECK???
So, I figure back to the dealer to have them do the OTA. They keep the car for 2 days and (really poor communication on their end....I'll get to later) then pick her up on Saturday morning. To my shock, I start to drive away and see the OTA was not installed
I took the car home, after making an 8am Monday appt to have the OTA downloaded, and parked. Then just for kicks and giggles, I attempted to download the OTA again. Well, LORDY LORDY it worked. So the battery was the culprit!!!
Now the Service Dept. wierdness: Dropped the car off on Thursday am, never heard from service manager. I called Friday morning and he tells me, "they checked the battery it was fine, they should be done in about an hour". So, I assume he means with the download!!! Hence my confusion picking up the car on Saturday!?!?
Long Story for a short Public Service Message: Our batteries have a 3 year warranty, and a lot of stress running these electronics. If your getting OTA failures or just want to have your battery checked do it.....You may get a new battery, worth I'm sure $200 or so!!!!
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