HammaMan
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For 2 weeks now when I login, it just kinda sits there with login screen remaining present. If I let it sit for 10-15 seconds, it finally logs in without touching it.
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Was able to fix by creating a new account.No VPN, no firewall. Have also tried tethering to my phone and same result.
yup my ABS is still hanging around too.Was able to fix by creating a new account.
Managed to update PCM, ABS, SOBDMC, DDM, PDM and APIM. All went without a hitch with only the ABS remaining after the update which I have seen in the past. Can anyone else confirm the same? The ABS module staying?
2021 PB
Is this needed on the older versions of FDRS?Creating another account just to be able to login is silly. I hope all these new issues with FDRS are sorted before I need to use it again.
Not sure, I went back to version 35 with the same problem. Could have just been my account though not sure. Was working a month ago but not today.Is this needed on the older versions of FDRS?
I'm using the 37.x.x version without any issues.Is this needed on the older versions of FDRS?
This is the way. I was impatient I guess and never waited that long until clicking login again.For 2 weeks now when I login, it just kinda sits there with login screen remaining present. If I let it sit for 10-15 seconds, it finally logs in without touching it.
Ford is doing a lot of stuff with credentials right now: making you use an email instead of a username, more complex passwords, consolidating credentials across sites, etc. Go to motorcraftservice.com and try to log in there. If it makes you change your credentials, do it. Once you have new credentials, try FDRS again.Of course the ford servers seems to be down. I can't even get to the site to register an account right now. Anyone else confirm this?
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