The more things change, the more they stay the same. Gone are the days of Windows 95; heading into the year 2024, there’s an entirely new “blue screen of death” people apparently need to be watching out for – in their cars.
This week a photo went viral on social media purporting to show a Ford vehicle displaying a “your vehicle cannot be driven” message after a failed software update. “Please call customer support,” the screen urges.
Nothing like making planned obsolescence easier. Next ford will contact Apple for advice on how to throttle the batteries.
The radio in my cx-5 cycles when it’s cold, every boot it tried to connect blue tooth in my phone for audio and stops the radio. I have to turn my phones bluetooth off listen to radio. This is caused by a loose sd card for the nav system I never use when it gets cold.l and stars to wiggle
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. Gone are the days of Windows 95; heading into the year 2024, there’s an entirely new “blue screen of death” people apparently need to be watching out for – in their cars.
This week a photo went viral on social media purporting to show a Ford vehicle displaying a “your vehicle cannot be driven” message after a failed software update. “Please call customer support,” the screen urges.
Nothing like making planned obsolescence easier. Next ford will contact Apple for advice on how to throttle the batteries.
The radio in my cx-5 cycles when it’s cold, every boot it tried to connect blue tooth in my phone for audio and stops the radio. I have to turn my phones bluetooth off listen to radio. This is caused by a loose sd card for the nav system I never use when it gets cold.l and stars to wiggle
Give me some god damnp knobs