I seem to recall this was an issue that could be resolved with a switch in Forscan. I do not have these in my 19 And honestly, never bothered to check it out.With the latest update are you now able to adjust heated seats as in this picture?
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That has always been something you could add using Forscan. I have the heated steering wheel 'switch' there, although you can have all three. I'm surprised the update has done that - mine didn't.With the latest update are you now able to adjust heated seats as in this picture?
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This is not a picture of my screen. Someone posted it after the update, guessThat has always been something you could add using Forscan. I have the heated steering wheel 'switch' there, although you can have all three. I'm surprised the update has done that - mine didn't.
Ahh OK - yes needs to be activated in ForscanThis is not a picture of my screen. Someone posted it after the update, guess
they had used forscan. I initially thought it was part of the update.
I wish it did tell you what it was up to …It is a 3 part update for maps.
It does a reboot between maps and voice files, then a small clean up event at the end. Unfortunately it doesn't tell you what it is doing.
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nyone's guess. Obviously all the other modules - BCM, PCM, IPC, ABS, you name it - were awake, so they must have had a fair share of it. But I have no idea how much that share was.
A home computer uses, I believe, between 150 and 300 watts, depending on load. Let's say 150 W if you're just browsing the internet and not doing anything CPU-extensive. 150 W at 12 V means 12.5 A. So, what I'm seeing in the car isn't actually much more than a home computer, but rather in line with it.
I measured my laptop while viewing 4k ultra HD and it is consuming 47 watts at most, 12 watts at the least, depending on how much the video scene is moving. It runs on a 65 watt power supply, so 65 w at 12 volts means 5.4 amps max, I recently updated my 19 GT sync with a 5 amp charger on it. Because of mistakes it took around a half hour or more and went from 12.6 to 12.2 volts so I think it was almost keeping up. I thought you might find this interesting. Again thanks for all the help.I don't know. That was the total current draw with the accessory power turned on, climate control off, headlights off (though the DRLs were on), audio off, doors closed, and Sync doing its update. Exactly how much of that was due to Sync alone is anyone's guess. Obviously all the other modules - BCM, PCM, IPC, ABS, you name it - were awake, so they must have had a fair share of it. But I have no idea how much that share was.
A home computer uses, I believe, between 150 and 300 watts, depending on load. Let's say 150 W if you're just browsing the internet and not doing anything CPU-extensive. 150 W at 12 V means 12.5 A. So, what I'm seeing in the car isn't actually much more than a home computer, but rather in line with it.


[O/T] Couple of questions for the Illuminati:That has always been something you could add using Forscan. I have the heated steering wheel 'switch' there, although you can have all three. I'm surprised the update has done that - mine didn't.
EDIT: Actually I just remembered this thread. You can use search to dig further into it.[O/T] Couple of questions for the Illuminati:
1) How is this done if Forscan? I have FS installed with a suitable OBDII dongle, but have only used it to read codes; it isn't apparent to me how I can change settings (telling me to RTFM is acceptable, but I haven't found a lot of documentation for FS).
2) Why would anyone dig through a screen menu to change seat heat/cool settings? Don't all 'Stangs have real buttons on the environment panel?

I updated mine with a usb, it took about 5 minutes and then checked for update using wi-fi and ford was informed.I installed Build 23188 from USB and it was successful. I looked on the Ford website and they still show me as 21194. It has been 4 days. When connected to wifi and I check for updates it said there was an update and started installing. Should I stop it? And how do I get Ford updated?n![]()
When I check for update by wifi, it starts downloading. I need to know if I should let it do it. The Ford website has not updated even though the car has.I updated mine with a usb, it took about 5 minutes and then checked for update using wi-fi and ford was informed.
have you turned off the car, locked it. Make sure it is off. Then you can get back in and start the car again, this is to complete the update. Now check the update.When I check for update by wifi, it starts downloading. I need to know if I should let it do it. The Ford website has not updated even though the car has.
The car updated, it's Ford that thinks it has not.have you turned off the car, locked it. Make sure it is off. Then you can get back ina nd start the car again, this is to complete the update. Now check the update.