Mwathey515
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I've done SW updates 4 times over 3yrsWait, what do you mean "first time you updated manually", will I need to repeat the manual updates? I am hoping to not needing to do manual updates after this one![]()
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I've done SW updates 4 times over 3yrsWait, what do you mean "first time you updated manually", will I need to repeat the manual updates? I am hoping to not needing to do manual updates after this one![]()
I am thinking I made a mistake after placing the thumb drive in the truck and when prompted to turn the engine off but have the ignition on, I had the doors open and only pushed the ignition button once to turn the engine off, thinking it would leave the ignition on (as the screen remained on briefly). But I'm not positive.
Thank you for reaching out rugedraw! I think I am making progress. I'm finding that each time there is an update that requires the USB drive, despite following the directions and waiting at least 15-20 minutes with the truck off and the key fob far away from the truck, when I turn the truck back on I never get the "update completed" message. But I have to click on either yes or no at the bottom of the page in order to move on. The first time I clicked "no" hoping it would Re-try the process, but after re-inserting the USB drive into the truck, I got the message "update has already been completed". On the subsequent updates that require the USB drive, even though I never receive an "update completed" message, I just click "yes" at the bottom of the page asking if the update was successful, and it appears to me that it completes the update and moves me on the the FDRS menu to proceed with other updates. I'm heading out now to see if I can get them all finished up. ?But I sure do appreciate you reaching out. Thank you!@Ldkburra Did you figure it out?
I will definitely watch for that. Thank you so much rugedraw!@Ldkburra I was updating a Lightning last week and ran into a config error at the end of an APIM update. I reached out to Jesse because the APIM update was still showing in FDRS and if I tried to run it, it told me the update was already applied. I restarted FDRS and no change. I then restarted the laptop itself and when I did a network scan, the APIM update was gone from FDRS and a TCU update popped up in its place.
As Jesse mentioned: When prompted to turn on the ignition, give it a few second before you click "ok" in FDRS to ensure you allow enough time for everything to boot up before FDRS starts to check things.
Also, what Sync version does your touchscreen say it is on?Well I now have all modules cleared from the right hand of the screen, but on the left hand side, the SCCM is orange, and I have quite a few that are gray. It's there anything I need to be concerned with about that, or anything I need to do? Thanks!