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I have no access anymore as the app store does not allow my Huawei P60 Pro to download !! Thus Fordpass does not work since the update anymore. What a shame Ford ! Thank you!
I have a 23 bronco wildtrak and it had short drop on the windows and it did a update and now I don't have it. Why did they take it away and can I get it back?
Is it essential to have a Ford pass on phone or PC? And how to turn off all the prompts noises ( Speed, the gear change ) and how to turn down the navigation voice or tones. ? Please. its literally ruining my love of driving. On the Ford Puma 2024.
You must be from out of the country with a Ford Puma! What do you think of it and where are you from?? Is the app required? No. But if you ask any employee at our dealerships who use it personally, we would say it is VERY handy. It makes certain things more easily accessible, without having to go to your vehicle to do them. To turn off or adjust the prompt noises (like speed and gear change alerts) on your Ford Puma 2024, follow these steps: Speed & Gear Change Alerts: You can typically adjust or turn off these sounds through the settings in the vehicle's infotainment system. Go to the Settings menu, then find the Driver Assistance or Alerts section. From there, you should be able to customize or disable these alerts. Navigation Voice or Tones: To turn down or mute the navigation voice, go to the Navigation settings in the infotainment system. You can usually find options to adjust the volume or mute the voice prompts entirely. Some models also allow you to adjust the volume by turning down the audio while the navigation voice is speaking. If you need more specific instructions, the owner's manual or your local Ford dealer can help. We hope this helps restore your love for driving!
@@JessFordGroup Thank you so much Niki. You are correct, I'm in the UK and just received my new car on Wednesday. I'm normally a good, safe driver that loves driving, but by the time I got home after running an errand. I felt like I had been nagged to death by a back seat driver. I am Hopeful that when I can turn these alerts off everything will change. The experience was that bad, the infotainment told me to pull over and rest. My immediate reaction, beautiful looking car. but a bit too much reliance on the infotainment facility. I mean I've driven for many years now, so I can look at it from an experience driver perspective. But from the younger generation perspective, if they are to become more reliant on the car to make the decisions for them ( I appreciate that is not what they are there for but we both know that AI is slowly increasing) and know it will happen. A Sat Nav is a good example of that. ) My concern is that they become less and less able to make their own judgments and we end up with people who literally can't drive. On Wednesday, my gut reaction is that the alerts are at the bottom of the screen so my eyes had to drop down each time to find out what the alert was. Taking my eyes off the road. And as these are a constant warning. Especially in the UK, where speed limits vary so much and so quickly in small villages for example. ( i.e. all the time.)Where as my previous car ( Peugeot) these were at the top of the screen. Including things like gear change and speed limits and they also are without the noise. I did use the volume button to turn down the navigation voice, but it was like every few seconds I had to repeat the action. Thank you so much for getting back to me. You have given me some faith that I can adjust my driving environment. Have a great day.
@@JessFordGroup Hey Niki, thank you so much for your response. You are correct I am in the UK. That's interesting my pass doesn't seem to have that many functions. It would be good if I could change e.g all the alerts from the app without having to sit in the car. Unfortunately I can't mute the navigation, there's a choice of voice or tone. Indeed I can turn the voice down as its speaking on the steering wheel. But have to do it for every twist and turn in the road. This car I believe with all its alerts would be good on a motorway, but in a small country like UK, where we are either in the country ( speeds limits etc changes quickly and multiple times in short distances) or towns with a lot of business going on around us e.g pedestrians, cyclists, road signs parked cars, narrow streets etc to navigate. The noises are an added distraction. When a driver needs to be aware of their surroundings as well as vehicle aware. The noises add an extra layer. I have managed to turn some alerts off, so my drive this morning was much more relaxed. However I had to re do them all after a short stop to a shop. Which is rather un necessary and annoying. But thank goodness the option is there all the same. I dare say I will adapt as we become better acquainted. Thank you again for your response.
Your ford pass app doesn't look like mine. I have a F150 lightning and there is no remote start function. There is only lock, unlock and climate control. Remote start is gone. Anyone have this issue? Can you show what it looks like with an EV?
Absolutely! We’re in the process of doing an app demo for EV drivers! Since EV’s don’t technically “start”, they removed that feature and added “climate control” instead. I’ll go into detail on this for the EV app version for you!
I want my miles back not % for gasoline! Also when are they going to bring back zone lighting on the Ford app? I have zone lighting but I have to go out to my Ford Ranger & turn on from my screen! Doesn’t make sense when I could turn them on with the app!!!! Come on Ford bring it back please!
Trust me, we have SHARED our thoughts to them on removing this feature! They did say they are continually trying to make improvements on the app and will notify when updates for this feature are available. Other than that, it is a waiting game!
Trust me, we have SHARED our thoughts to them on removing this feature! They did say they are continually trying to make improvements on the app and will notify when updates for this feature are available. Other than that, it is a waiting game!
So how much does it cost, as in what is the cost for the network that the car uses to find ur phone. If I’m in a store pull my phone out what network is the car using for remote start
Hi there! The car uses its built-in modem and cellular network connection for remote features like remote start through the FordPass app. When you send a command from the app, it's transmitted via the internet to Ford's cloud servers, which then relay the command to your vehicle using its cellular connection. So, the car doesn't directly connect to your phone; instead, it uses the cellular network to communicate with Ford's servers. There is no extra cost or monthly payment for this service!
I would love to see a video of the app showing the climate controls for a Mach-E. I don't see them, or can't find them, but maybe that option doesn't exist (yet)?
One thing worth mentioning is the slippery mode…it turns off regenerative braking for the PowerBoost. Thanks for such a great video. Keep them coming please.
Hi @user-iz8ks7oi4q! Each model build could be a little different, but you should see the knob on your center stack if you have it. Most STX's should (keyword should) have it, but it doesn't come standard in Ford vehicles. It is something the customer or dealership has to specifically option on when the vehicle is being "built". If you have more questions, feel free to email us at marketing@jessford.com!
If you end up doing Bronco Off-Roadeo, LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!! We had an absolute blast and, even though we work at a dealership group, still learned a lot about the Bronco!
Brand new 2024 F-250 with 70 miles on it. Seventy miles from the dealer that is and it still won't shift out of Off Road use. What kind of trade do you think I could get for a new Ram?
I'm sure they'd give you 3-4 Ram 2500's, fill them all up and throw in paint protection, window tint and an extended warranty (you'll definitely need that).
Hi @dgeppert! Given that the truck is brand new and under warranty, the best course of action is to contact the dealer where you purchased the vehicle! They can provide immediate assistance and arrange for repairs, if necessary. Where are you located?
How about building highly reliable, affordable, easily serviceable, long-live workhorses?!?!?! Keep the overpriced, breakage prone add-ons for those who really want them. NB this goes for all Auto manufacturers. 👎💸⛔