
Can you post a few pictures of where it's at and how it sags?Yeah the window gasket thing was the same on my old 2015 GT. I would just run my finger through the gasket and it would sit back right.
It feels like on this one the headliner is cut to short or is shifted way to far the other way. (If that makes sense)
Sounds like the typical headliner/window seal sag.Can you post a few pictures of where it's at and how it sags?
Doubtful, I took care of her for the first 3-4k miles before ever heavily ripping on it. Never noticed the “slip” feeling until recently. Not really sure how I would have possibly glazed itBetter hope you didn’t glaze that clutch during break in
Connect it to your home wifi, the reason it looks like it takes forever is because the software doesn't tell you when it's complete when its finished downloading/uploading. Just back out of the screen that updates your software after a couple minutes then go back to the update it will say its good to go.OTA updates can even take longer than 5 months.
No, if Ford is not sending you the update, you will not receive the update to download it, not matter what your car is connected to. Not all cars get the update on the same time. This is something that is well known for years, even on the F150. It really can take months between me and you to get the same update. They go in batches, and there is not a way to tell who gets it first and who gets it last.Connect it to your home wifi, the reason it looks like it takes forever is because the software doesn't tell you when it's complete when its finished downloading/uploading. Just back out of the screen that updates your software after a couple minutes then go back to the update it will say its good to go.
You're probably right, All I know is that when I got my mustang the voice activation and my phone calls weren't picking up anything so I went in and did a factory reset on via the tablets in the dash and reinstalled all the updates. Still had the same issue come to find out the car didn't have a microphone in it.No, if Ford is not sending you the update, you will not receive the update to download it, not matter what your car is connected to. Not all cars get the update on the same time. This is something that is well known for years, even on the F150. It really can take months between me and you to get the same update. They go in batches, and there is not a way to tell who gets it first and who gets it last.
Can get them over the air, through wifi, or through a manual install/upload. Wifi just makes them upload quickerWiFi is not how you get updates.
There is a simcard in your vehicle connected to your local network just like your phone. That's how it receives updates.Can get them over the air, through wifi, or through a manual install/upload. Wifi just makes them upload quicker