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Only after a remote start via phone or fob, hop in the truck, click the start button, all the bells, and center dash message front camera fault. If you drive it obviously you don't have adaptive cruise, or auto high beams or lane centering etc. If you shut it off turn it on again it all works as it should. If you don't remote start works fine.
Only after a remote start via phone or fob, hop in the truck, click the start button, all the bells, and center dash message front camera fault. If you drive it obviously you don't have adaptive cruise, or auto high beams or lane centering etc. If you shut it off turn it on again it all works as it should. If you don't remote start works fine.
Anyone else seeing this. 24 1Ton HO Platinum.
I guess I am just more disappointed a brand new truck has so many small issues, Ford quality really is trending down.
Need to go back to a 94 style truck, get rid of the 35 computers and just let the stupid weed themselves out.
Asked dealer to look at it so far they don't have a clue.
Talking with the Master Mechanic at Ford, he dialed into my truck while I was at work said looks like a faulty IPMA module. Seems odd to already have computer failures at 43 miles. It now has 1750 miles run without the cruise control etc. Wildly frustrating as will not let you run standard cruise without this camera either. Will update as it gets fixed. I did see another post with issues with lane centering not centering. This will not even allow you to turn on lane centering.
Update for those that care, IPMA module requires mechanic to get an RVC from Ford. Evidently the previous year too many tech just replaced the modules instead of proper diag. Well it was an ipma module put new one in everything works as it should.
Now for the sunroof leaking on me after high pressure car wash lol.
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