What do you mean when you say it’s stuck? If you shut of automatic updates and WiFi, I would think using your normal USB updater (for maps or 21194) would work. Have you tried running a USB update with those both disabled?
So, if it were me I'd shut off the Automatic Updates option, shut the car off for a few minutes, then run the USB map update. I think a few others have done that when they got tired of waiting and it worked. I'm not well versed in the OTA process so I can't help much beyond that unfortunately.
Well, it won't serve me an update for mine, probably as I have both on the latest maps already and they're connected so it's up-to-date in the system. I'll ping the right people to look into it with ALOM.
Someone else said this too. I’m going to try to pull it for one of my cars to see. Hopefully it didn’t get messed up again like last year. There it was a wrong license. I may get to make more new friends if it did. Heh.
Nope, no need. It shouldn't restart with that script unless you take the drive out and plug it back in after the reboot. Even then, it'd skip everything and try to run the XML tool at the end again. You can always hook up to WiFi and run a scan to see if that gets it to update on the backend...
Do you see a Delay option at the end of the autoinstall script? I know in that past that was left out by mistake so it's restart SYNC, then start the install all over again.
Quite a bit. The 14G391 houses all the data needed for the voice commands & prompts, sans the address/POI info that resides in the nav voice package. As is typical, when this is rev'd there are numerous new commands added, like 'go home', that folks are trying to use but don't work in older...
Some of the Explorer folks are saying they see it available now OTA and on the Ford owner portal. I haven't checked myself, but just a heads up. If you use the SYNC VR for making phone calls, I suggest doing a forced contact download, contact update, or re-pair the phone. There are a number of...