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Before a vehicle is sold, part of the process should involve them running all pending updates to at least get the OTA updates rolling. Ford could make this a single process / app inside of FDRS that doesn't require clicking through all of the nonsense. There's really no reason to prompt the same nonsense on batch update procedure, only stopping if something fails.I agree that no dealer wants to spend hours doing free updates for customer cars, but I also believe that any car that is stuck and not receiving OTA updates (that they should be receiving) absolutely should be receiving a dealer-provided software update to "unstick" the update process.
And that update should be considered a warranty procedure and the time reimbursed by Ford to the dealer.
Even the USB process could stack multiple updates and process them accordingly. Key cycles are unnecessary as module dependencies can by handled by issuing reboot commands to appropriate modules. It'd be one thing if we were 6 months into sync, but we're years into this now and the vehicles shouldn't be leaving the lot w/out all updates applied.
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