NJ_MachE
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Hah, I'll try. The TLDR is that there are really three ways the Mach-E receives updatesOk since @NJ_MachE is all knowing, I gotta question. So how are some of MME's downloading at home. Do they have some special unit? Saw a pic of something that looks like a battery charger hooked up to battery
1) The Mach-E was originally programmed with the fix. (This is why cars built late May and onwards don't have the recall. It's also why we had BlueCruise to start while many folks with a MY21 are still waiting for it)
2) You use a system called FDRS to apply the update. This is the system dealers use to apply updates. But fancy Mach-E owners themselves can also do this. It involves an expensive software license, a Windows laptop, and access to your 12v battery. More info on this here: https://www.macheforum.com/site/thr...ach-e-with-fdrs-alternative-to-forscan.10217/
3) You get the update OTA (over the air). For the recall, that's what I'll be waiting on, and apparently that's still a few weeks away from starting.
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