Does anyone know if this is a new map update or merely the same NA 2 20 version that was downloaded OTA for the last 2 months?If anyone is interested new maps are available on the Sync 3 website today.
I believe UofMEngineer stated it is NA 2 20, just now available for download to a USB flash drive in lieu of an OTA download, not a new map version.That’s a good question
This is the folder name within the Sync32.zip.Does anyone know if this is a new map update or merely the same NA 2 20 version that was downloaded OTA for the last 2 months?
I don't believe it is a new map update.
How are you getting map updates OTA in your Ranger? I'm still on NA 118 and have had Auto Updates enabled and WiFi setup for my home network.I believe UofMEngineer stated it is NA 2 20, just now available for download to a USB flash drive in lieu of an OTA download, not a new map version.
connect to wifi, scan for updates and the map update was downloaded.How are you getting map updates OTA in your Ranger? I'm still on NA 118 and have had Auto Updates enabled and WiFi setup for my home network.
Thanks for the info. I was still on 20282 until yesterday when I went to 21194.connect to wifi, scan for updates and the map update was downloaded.
For me, map updates only became available OTA on any of my vehicles once Sync 3 was updated to v3.4 Build 21020.
The web site still says it is NA 119 which corresponds to the folder name.This is the folder name within the Sync32.zip.
19Q1_NA_Post-3.2_2ndRelease
You should be able to download map updates OTA now.Thanks for the info. I was still on 20282 until yesterday when I went to 21194.
Looks like Ford updated the site to NA 120. Gotta love as now my free digital download link on the website is not available since I already downloaded today. Trying the download link in the email again.You should be able to download map updates OTA now.
It takes forever due to the qty of files and file sizes.
They have updated the web site and it now says 120 is the current map.The web site still says it is NA 119 which corresponds to the folder name.
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I don't get why this is only at NA119 when 220 has been out there for OTA. I don't think they could make this more confusing if they tried.....