That is correct.^ as in: once you receive the remote features disabled message in fordpass and you bring the battery back up to full charge but have not started / driven the car the greeting and pony projection remain non operational until start / drive?
Is this another battery discharge issue?^ as in: once you receive the remote features disabled message in fordpass and you bring the battery back up to full charge but have not started / driven the car the greeting and pony projection remain non operational until start / drive?
It is to avoid a battery discharge issue... If the car is not driven for a while, the greeting and remote start features (and a few other maybe) are disabled until you start the car again.Is this another battery discharge issue?
Is this another battery discharge issue?
More like a continuation with a notice of behavior as a result.It is to avoid a battery discharge issue... If the car is not driven for a while, the greeting and remote start features (and a few other maybe) are disabled until you start the car again.
Reason I asked is that I have read a few threads regarding bad batteries or batteries needing to be charged. Perhaps these are "Up North" cars that are not driven during the Winter.More like a continuation with a notice of behavior as a result.
we’ve received the ‘remote features’ disabled message a couple of times (and admit have yet to visit the dealer - summer only tires and what not blah blah).
since the greeting and the pony projection aren’t really ‘remote’ features (as in doing something from a remote location) and are deactivated when the batt gets low I wasn’t sure if it could be considered an indication of the charge state.
like if if was supposed to say hi but she just sat there you kinda get the impression theres something amiss before even trying.
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less than six weeks sitting in the garage, locked and untouched.
Understood. Although not sure. Was built on 8/16/23. Received the remote features disabled after a 600+ mile drive. In fact received the message twice during that trip (both the following morning after a morning greeting).Reason I asked is that I have read a few threads regarding bad batteries or batteries needing to be charged. Perhaps these are "Up North" cars that are not driven during the Winter.
Exactly!Understood. Although not sure. Was built on 8/16/23. Received the remote features disabled after a 600+ mile drive. In fact received the message twice during that trip (both the following morning after a morning greeting).
I’ve charged the batt at least twice now so yeah most likely a bum cell. But didn’t notice the greeting being disabled until just this last time charging her and wasn’t sure if it was an indication of something more amiss or just part of the ‘remote features’ being disabled - being a local function / action and what not. I can understand and appreciate the self preservation function just wanted to confirm nothing more is beginning to go awry.
More like a continuation with a notice of behavior as a result.
we’ve received the ‘remote features’ disabled message a couple of times (and admit have yet to visit the dealer - summer only tires and what not blah blah).
since the greeting and the pony projection aren’t really ‘remote’ features (as in doing something from a remote location) and are deactivated when the batt gets low I wasn’t sure if it could be considered an indication of the charge state.
like if it was supposed to say hi but she just sat there you kinda get the impression theres something amiss before even trying.
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less than six weeks sitting in the garage, locked and untouched.
The batt is now fully charged but since I haven’t started her the deactivated state is still active.
I believe that many features that require battery power while parked will be disabled... not sure if this is determined by actual battery charge state or not though.Reason I asked is that I have read a few threads regarding bad batteries or batteries needing to be charged. Perhaps these are "Up North" cars that are not driven during the Winter.
hoping but did not test / verify the alarm doesn’t go away as well.I believe that many features that require battery power while parked will be disabled... not sure if this is determined by actual battery charge state or not though.
The battery may have but the car did not.I think many of the bad batteries on delivery were cars that sat for some time at the assembly plant or other holding locations.
I think the first time we got the remote features disabled message (there’s a thread just don’t have it handy at the moment) it measured 12.5I'm not sure what voltage Ford has things disabled to conserve the battery.
Curious if the pony projection is on all MY24 Mustangs (even base EB) or is it part of some package?Out of curiosity is it correct that the ‘greeting’ and ‘pony projection’ function seem to be ‘remote function deactivated’ related?