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68fastback
08-26-2010, 05:56 PM
FORD FIRST WITH ASSEMBLY LINE WI-FI PROVISIONING FOR DELIVERY OF SYNC SOFTWARE TO 2011 EDGE


Ford is installing Wi-Fi® access points on its assembly lines to wirelessly deliver SYNC® software to new Wi-Fi-enabled MyFord Touch™-equipped vehicles as they are being built
On-the-line software downloads allow Ford to use a common SYNC hardware module for every vehicle, reducing complexity, improving quality and saving cost
The Oakville, Ontario, assembly plant, which produces the all-new 2011 Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX, will be first to have the on-the-assembly-line Wi-Fi capability, with Chicago Assembly, home of the new 2011 Ford Explorer, and other global Ford manufacturing sites soon to follow
FACT SHEET (http://media.ford.com/images/10031/WiFi_assembly.pdf)


http://media.ford.com/images/10031/edgewifipromo.jpg
2011 Ford Edge with MyFord Touch first to receive SYNC software downloads via Wi-Fi access points on the assembly line
DEARBORN, Mich., Aug. 26, 2010 – Ford is the first automaker to use Wi-Fi provisioning on the assembly line to wirelessly deliver SYNC software to vehicles equipped with the new MyFord Touch driver connect technology as they are being built.

The new on-the-assembly-line Wi-Fi capability eliminates the need for building, stocking and storing multiple SYNC hardware modules, thus reducing manufacturing complexity and saving cost.

“Using wireless software installation via Wi-Fi, we can stock just one type of SYNC module powering MyFord Touch and loaded with a basic software package,” explained Sukhwinder Wadhwa, SYNC global platform manager. “We eliminate around 90 unique part numbers, each of which would have to be updated every time a change is made – this system really boosts quality control.”

Earlier in the year, Ford announced that the next-generation SYNC system that powers MyFord Touch would feature a built-in Wi-Fi receiver. Now, Ford is further capitalizing on the limitless possibilities of this in-car wireless connection, making communication between the vehicle and the assembly line a reality.

The Oakville, Ontario, assembly line that produces the all-new 2011 Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX will be the first to feature wireless access points for software installation. In turn, the Edge and MKX will become the first vehicles to get their infotainment software installed via Wi-Fi while moving down the line.

A global endeavor, Ford is also targeting Chicago Assembly Plant, which is building the all-new 2011 Ford Explorer, for Wi-Fi installation capabilities. Plant locations throughout the world that will support the 2012 Ford Focus launch will soon follow.

More... (http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=33153)

Carnut
08-27-2010, 01:11 AM
Something new for the hackers to get into ?

This could be a real problem, imagine flipping someone off at 75 mph, he hacks you, turns off your brakes, positions the throttle at wide open, locks out your key and sends you an informative message on your display screen. Likely a salutation for your posterior.

No, I don't think I would want this.

68fastback
08-27-2010, 02:02 AM
Something new for the hackers to get into ?

This could be a real problem, imagine flipping someone off at 75 mph, he hacks you, turns off your brakes, positions the throttle at wide open, locks out your key and sends you an informative message on your display screen. Likely a salutation for your posterior.

No, I don't think I would want this.

So, except for the warning, it's like a Toyota?










:haha:

68fastback
08-27-2010, 02:04 AM
Actually, this isn't the ECU they're loading ...just the Sync S/W, as I read it. Instead of doing it after the vehicle comes off the line it's being done and tested while it's being built (I think -lol).

Gr8snkbite
08-27-2010, 02:33 AM
i think the SYNC is separate from the cars main computer...but integrated to the point that it senses car in motion and prevents things like searching your phone contact list to call someone..while in motion, its strictly voice activated, unless you initiate via the phone.

68fastback
08-27-2010, 02:56 AM
...yep, and thankfully Microsoft didn't work on the ECU...




...tho sometimes I think they worked on cell phones :giggle: ...like press "end" to boot it up, and press "end" to shut it down :doh2:

Carnut
08-27-2010, 01:26 PM
What about the reported ability to hack a car's computer through the TP sensors?

Just to be safe, I'm going to wrap my car in aluminum foil.

Joe G
08-27-2010, 02:16 PM
Just to be safe, I'm going to wrap my car in aluminum foil.

Isn't that what you use on your nuts?



:sofa:

Carnut
08-27-2010, 04:31 PM
Isn't that what you use on your nuts?



:sofa:
:boink: It's what Mrs. Carnut wraps cookies in.

68fastback
08-27-2010, 05:54 PM
:spitcopy:

Joe G
08-27-2010, 08:34 PM
:boink: It's what Mrs. Carnut wraps cookies in.

:rant: :rant: :rant:

Carnut
08-27-2010, 08:46 PM
:giggle: