I had mine done on Friday morning. The Ford app, Ford website, and NHSTA web site were updated sometime on Sunday mid morning.I'm curious how long it takes the MHSTA site to reflect the updated repair status. Anyone know?
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I had mine done on Friday morning. The Ford app, Ford website, and NHSTA web site were updated sometime on Sunday mid morning.I'm curious how long it takes the MHSTA site to reflect the updated repair status. Anyone know?
I will check with my service rep and see if the oil life is an update issue or if he wants me to just reset it to 100%.Ditto. Had oil changed the week prior and oil level was set back to 45%, which makes me think the update process does not store the current oil life and simply performs a new calculation based on mileage. I manually reset it back to 100%. Not sure if FORScan can set it to non zero number, but it's close enough.
This is exactly what my dealer told me. If the software update ends up bricking it, it will take 5 hours to reflash the entire system so they told me to plan for a 5 hour visit, even if it takes 10 minutes, they have seen it brick. I go in Thursday morning.I'm guessing since the cluster is contains safety related functions, and if the update bricks the cluster and renders the vehicle undrivable, it would open Ford to lawsuits.
Subsystem in Cluster Classification Reason Speedometer Safety-related (ASIL B / Class B) Driver needs accurate speed info Warning lights (ABS, airbags, brakes) Safety-critical (ASIL C / Class C) Alerts to life-critical faults Fuel & temp gauges Operational (ASIL B / Class 2) Prevents breakdowns, overheating Infotainment display Comfort (ASIL A / Class 1) Non-safety, convenience features
Best part is it doesn't respond to you texting back.Despite my overall satisfaction with Sanderson Ford and their service team, I absolutely despise the effect that AI and automation is having on their workflow.
I had my Bronco Sport in this morning from 7:30 to 8:10 to have the instrument cluster recall issue fixed. This evening I get the following text from them:
Hi Don, this is the Service Department Team from Don Sanderson Ford. Your 2025 Ford Bronco Sport may have an instrument panel cluster that fails at startup, hiding key warnings or speed info and increasing crash risk. It is really important to get this recall fixed and our team can do this for you at no charge. We have limited availability over the next few weeks, when are you available for an appointment? You can text me back.
Shaking my head in amazement.
Thank you. Thank you very much!I received this in my email this morning from USPS Informed Delivery.
I wonder what this is all about?
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I might mark it "Return to Sender" - TYTYVMThank you. Thank you very much!![]()
Check the dealer website for deals on "The Works" Sometimes my dealer has a coupon for $10 off.Got the notice in today's mail, so I scheduled the recall fix via phoning an actual human being at Sanderson for first thing Friday morning. Close enough to 5K miles, so I scheduled an oil/filter change as well. I would normally get the service done at Sun Devil Auto, but I decided to give the dealer an opportunity. Besides, I can get brekkies at the Starliner.
They confirmed the texts they've sent about the recall are "computer generated", and sounded as unimpressed by them as I was.