Open Field Service Action: 24B42

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I actually updated all my outstanding modules in FDRS yesterday, so I thought it was funny when I got this email this morning. I'm wondering if my car happened to run the scheduled health report DURING my updates, or if other people are receiving this now.

Either way, didn't find 24B42 in the forum so I put the update history screen with resourceids below this.

Updated PCM to: PJ98-14C204-DR
Updated SOBDMC to: PJ98-14G069-DN
Updated SOBDM to: LJ98-14F476-GA
Updated BECM to: NJ98-14C197-AM
Updated BCM to: MU5T-14C184-ACT

Ford Mustang Mach-E Open Field Service Action: 24B42 1722948579128-6q



Ford Mustang Mach-E Open Field Service Action: 24B42 1722948878818-ww

Ford Mustang Mach-E Open Field Service Action: 24B42 1722950150157-m2
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I just got the same message randomly.
 

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Also saw it in the vehicle health report. Any idea what it improves?
 

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Unfortunately CSPs and other recalls won’t clear if you update the software yourself via FDRS. It only clears when the dealership submits a claim against it or you get the update via OTA.

This has been a long standing issue of mine, and I wish Ford would just clear the CSPs/recalls as soon as the software is updated in FDRS.

I also still have the 23B50 CSP pending to update some modules, even though I updated them all via FDRS myself. Will eventually need to take it into the dealership where they will have to submit a blank claim saying they did the updates.
 


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Unfortunately CSPs and other recalls won’t clear if you update the software yourself via FDRS. It only clears when the dealership submits a claim against it or you get the update via OTA.

This has been a long standing issue of mine, and I wish Ford would just clear the CSPs/recalls as soon as the software is updated in FDRS.

I also still have the 23B50 CSP pending to update some modules, even though I updated them all via FDRS myself. Will eventually need to take it into the dealership where they will have to submit a blank claim saying they did the updates.
Good info, thanks for sharing. I'll take the "ignore it and avoid dealer visit" option lol.
 

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Unfortunately CSPs and other recalls won’t clear if you update the software yourself via FDRS. It only clears when the dealership submits a claim against it or you get the update via OTA.

This has been a long standing issue of mine, and I wish Ford would just clear the CSPs/recalls as soon as the software is updated in FDRS.

I also still have the 23B50 CSP pending to update some modules, even though I updated them all via FDRS myself. Will eventually need to take it into the dealership where they will have to submit a blank claim saying they did the updates.
Yep, and the dealer can claim the time to do the updates and get paid for it too. Since they’re reporting that they “did the updates.” ??
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