Jerrytball
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- First Name
- Jerry
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2024
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- Location
- Gulfport MS
- Vehicles
- 2026 bmw i4 M50
- Occupation
- Retired
I don’t know how many people do the same thing I do whenever I get a new car, but a car that it was pretty much like my last cars as far as the controls and it’s little quirks. So the manual always goes in the glove box unless there might be something in there, but I haven’t run across. This is interesting under software updates and if you’re getting a non-drivable software update this could be a possible reason why it keeps failing. I’m just saying, how do you know it’s going on, I guess you could look at FordPass, but who does that before they go jump in your car right away ?
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Vehicle Software Update Limitations
Once you begin a non-drivable software update, you cannot:
• Cancel the update.
• Enter your vehicle unless you have a key blade.
• You can open the doors using the mechanical latch if child locks are not on.
• Use the remote control to lock, unlock or start your vehicle.
• Drive your vehicle.
• Charge your vehicle.
• Charging resumes once the update completes.”
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Vehicle Software Update Limitations
Once you begin a non-drivable software update, you cannot:
• Cancel the update.
• Enter your vehicle unless you have a key blade.
• You can open the doors using the mechanical latch if child locks are not on.
• Use the remote control to lock, unlock or start your vehicle.
• Drive your vehicle.
• Charge your vehicle.
• Charging resumes once the update completes.”
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