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At the NY Auto Show today.

Saw the booth for Consumer Reports.

Asked a few questions and was introduced to the Director of Auto Test.

Took the opportunity to ask a My Ford Touch question.

I questioned him, is it the screen interface or other troubles, they so bitterly dislike.

 

To me, Consumer Reports on the MFT system has always been vague. Stating only that they don't like it.

Never a fact of a bad part or a unresponsive button. Anything!?!

 

His face cringed and he told me that so many MFT interfaces have been replaced so far.

"It's the number one complaint, By far from all Ford owners to CR."

I explained that my unit has been reliable and while I would like a easier to use interface.

I consider it to be a very good package. Better than many others at the show.

He very briefly went on about some unreliability of unnamed parts and reboots.

But, basically just gave it a look of udder disgust. And no more answers.

 

Am I looking at a ticking time bomb in my dashboard......?

I haven't seen big complaints posted on this forum.

The few I read were fixed by Ford.

 

Does anyone on this forum have these MFT horror stories?

And, have they reported them to Consumer Reports?

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As with anything new, there is always a learning curve and maybe Ford was a little lax on understanding that. Or was it Microsoft? Probably a lot of both. The concept was good, the execution, not so much. It took a concerted effort to 'adjust' to this new world - er MFT.

 

Personally I like MFT - now that it is set up for my preferences and to be honest, I don't delve too much into it, liking what I need and leaving it alone. However having the old buttons for the radio and heating systems will always appeal to many folks - the KISS formula and I understand that, but I also like the uncluttered dash that MFT allows. Caught between two worlds, the old way isn't always the best way, however it was understood and easy to navigate. The new way requires learning and to some extent a distraction when trying to adjust anything while driving.

 

Software is our future. Perhaps it will make for a better world down the road. Maybe even the folks at CR will come to like it - and the Edsel is coming back too.

 

Happy Easter everyone - hopefully the bunny was with you! :)

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Show of hands, how many have had their MFT replaced?

 

BTW, if you look at CR, majority of their reports are outdated. If you look at appliances and tires they review, most are already end of sale. Since the last update of MFT the problems with it have been reduced greatly. The only bug that people have noticed is the ambient lighting changing colors. The reboots, black outs, and delays have all been greatly reduced, none of the 3 I have(had) have had any issues.

 

What shows here is that when pressed for answers, he clammed up, which to me means there is a direct bias against MFT because it is beyond their comprehension. If it takes a learning curve to figure something out, they deem it too complicated and therefore bash it. Same probably holds true for the Hybrids they test.

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JD Powers looks at problems per car. Most new cars are running 0.8 to 1.6 problems per car. Ford is 1.31. You can see if a large percentage of a model need a software update, it's a huge factor. CR may use similar sampling.

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Definitely outdated, and they have not revisited it, which gives Ford a black mark even though the updated software has made MFT a much better system. I remember the MFT in the first Fusion, it was 3.5 something and it was horrible, I wanted to punch the screen several times it pissed me off so bad, but not once has the new version caused me grief. All it takes is a simple foot note stating Ford has an update that resolved a lot of the issues.

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Great Discussion..

I'm beginning to believe your on to something inherently wrong with Consumer Reports testing methods.

It's limited to their test vehicle. Period.

 

Since CR will base most of its results on a early MFT release. (Before software upgrade.)

They could be missing out on our experiences. Until the next full test.

 

I did some further searching online to other Lincoln MKZ or Fusion websites. Hybrid and non Hybrid.

Not one replacement of the MFT module reported.

Some reported software reboots. Most seem in earlier software versions.

 

My MFT unit, Rebooted once. In 13,000 miles. And one year of service.

Took about 1 minute to complete.

I am also a very long time Consumer Reports subscriber.......1978 to present.

Not looking to bash CR.. They have done some excellent work over the years.

 

I really want to focus on his statements.

 

How many MFT interfaces have been replaced so far?

How many have reported this replacement info or reboot info back to CR?

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There is something to be said with having it work like it should, out of the box. Ford intercoursed the canine when they released MFT with all the crashing and bugs. Hell, even 3.6.2 has bugs--the clock is an hour off if you have it set by satellite (worked in previous version). How Ford can let something so simple go unnoticed is beyond me.

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Aside from the 'set time from GPS satellite' bug, there is also the ambient lighting bug where the light will reset itself occasionally. And how about when you stream music through bluetooth--why does it not show the artist and title on the gauge cluster? Why doesn't the album art database look at the bluetooth stream and display? Where's my applink? SDK for developers?

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What is interesting is that the clock changes with the time zones as you cross them.

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Are you sure? If yes then there must be a setting because mine didn't change to and from FL.

 

Yup. Page 2 of Clock Settings - Auto Time Zone Update on/off :)

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There seems to be a lot of agreement here that, in general, CR is biased against Ford. It was only 2+ years ago that CR raved about Ford reliability as being world class and they raved about the 2010-1012 FFHs. So what happened in the last couple of years that has caused CR to now be so biased and untrustworthy in their testing?

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