LEMON Manuals: Even more car manuals for everyone: 1960-2025
Home >> Ford >> 2023 >> Escape ST-Line Select >> Repair and Diagnosis (Single Page) >> External Pages >> Different car >> Section 794 (Module Configuration - Vehicles With: Over-The-Air (OTA) Programming) >> Description And Operation >> Module Configuration - System Operation and Component Description >> Over the Air (OTA) Updates
April 5, 2026: LEMON Manuals is launched! Read the announcement.

Over the Air (OTA) Updates

WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2022 Lincoln Nautilus. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE: Refer to the Owner Literature for additional details of the over the air update process.

Over The Air (OTA) module updates are released from the Ford cloud and received by the vehicle GWM over the vehicle cellular and Wi-Fi connection. The TCU/ APIM vehicle Wi-Fi and cellular connection is used to connect the vehicle to the Ford data cloud and pass the data to the GWM over its Ethernet network connection. The download of OTA updates from the cloud to the GWM occurs seamlessly in the background. Once the download from the cloud to the GWM has completed, the GWM manages the software update installation to the receiving module(s). The module updates are communicated between the GWM and the receiving modules over the Ethernet network, for Ethernet connected modules and the controller area networks (CAN), for all other modules, dependent on the update protocols.

For vehicles capable of receiving over the air updates there are 2 general types of update; Scheduled updates and Non Scheduled updates. An installation update icon will appear on the vehicle display screen to inform the user to schedule a convenient time for the scheduled update to take place.

Vehicle status and operational preconditions must be met for all over the air (OTA) update software installations to complete, scheduled or unscheduled. The GWM is aware of the length of time required to update a given module and compares this against the battery state of charge. If it determines that the battery state of charge is not high enough to support the update, the update is postponed. Other preconditions must also be met before an OTA update is installed. The PTS software update dashboard displays the preconditions applicable to your vehicle. The preconditions can include but are not limited to, the following:

The GWM confirms all preconditions are met and the battery status can support the update process before initiating the module update(s).

NOTE:

The GWM considers the battery life while the module programming action is active and the vehicle is off, to be a maximum of 45 minutes.

Scheduled Updates 

NOTE: During scheduled updates the vehicle is disabled and does not function. Scheduled updates may take up to 45 minutes to complete.

When software updates are available that must be scheduled, because the update requires the vehicle to be disabled (unusable) for a period of up to 45 minutes, a schedule installation update popup appears on the vehicle display screen. Using the vehicle display screen the customer can schedule a time when the vehicle will not be in use, for the installation of the update to take place. When the update is in progress the vehicle display screen displays a progress bar. Upon completion, details of the completed update can be viewed on the vehicle display screen.

Scheduled updates are required for downloads to modules where the module data is erased before the new data can be uploaded (Erase and replace method). These updates need to be scheduled as the vehicle is disabled (unusable), for up to 45 minutes while the update takes place. Once the download has completed, a schedule installation update icon will appear for the user to schedule a time for the installation to take place. Once scheduled, the user is informed the installation is taking place and the vehicle is disabled while the update installation takes place. On the next use of the vehicle, details of the update can be viewed on the vehicle display screen.

Installation at the Scheduled Time 

NOTE:

An internet network connection is not required during the scheduled update time. If an internet connection is available where the vehicle is parked, the connection is used to update the data cloud of the update status at the time the update completes. Otherwise the system updates the data cloud on its next connection to the internet.

Non Scheduled Updates 

Some updates are not required to be scheduled. These updates will install in the background once the download is complete and all vehicle preconditions are met. The customer can drive the vehicle normally during the update.

System Settings 

Vehicle connectivity must be enabled for over the air updates to be applied to the vehicle.

The customer has the option to turn Automatic Updates on or off, to switch notifications on or off, and set or change update schedules. Manual updates can be initiated by selecting the update icon on the vehicle display screen.

Notifications 

The primary point for notification of OTA software updates to the customer is the vehicle display screen. The customer also has the option to receive notifications through the Lincoln Way app or the Lincoln customer website. If the customer's e-mail is available, the customer can choose to receive OTA related notification via e-mail.

Update available: Notifies the user system software updates are available.

Schedule reminder: Once an update is scheduled the user is informed through the vehicle display screen 24 hours prior to the scheduled time that the installation is going to take place and is given the option to reschedule. If the user has chosen to use the Ford mobile app, they will receive the same notification 12 hours prior to the scheduled installation time.

Download From the Cloud to the Vehicle 

All module software update files are downloaded from the Ford data cloud by the GWM through the vehicle Wi-Fi or cellular connection provided by the TCU, expect for APIM SYNC software files, which are passed through the GWM to the APIM. Updates to the APIM module are driven by the GWM.

Internet Network Connection 

The vehicle has 2 sources of connection to the Ford data cloud, vehicle Wi-Fi and vehicle cellular data. The vehicle is required to have a minimum of 3 bars signal at the location where the vehicle is parked over night, to make sure OTA updates are completed without delays.

OTA Update Subtypes 

There are a number of OTA update sub types as described below.

Cancellation of Ongoing OTA Updates 

The customer does not have the direct ability to cancel an OTA system software update. There are a few reasons why an update may be canceled.

Module Over the Air Programming Capability Chart 

Module Name Over the Air Update Programing Capable (Yes/N0) Module Update Method
APIM Yes ABA swap
GWM Yes ABA swap
TCU Yes ABA swap

OTA and Connected Vehicle Dashboard 

PTS has a Connected Vehicle tab that allows access to details of the Over the Air (OTA) update status of the vehicle. The dashboard contains a calendar with a 60 day history of the Over the air update activity on the vehicle and a Currently In Process dashboard. The calendar contains but is not limited to the information listed below.

The Currently In Process dashboard contains but is not limited to the information listed below.

Updating Modules Using The Diagnostic Scan Tool 

Modules with an Ethernet network connection can be updated through the diagnostic scan tool, using the USB flash method. A 32 GB USB drive formatted to exFAT can be used to transfer software to the Ethernet connected modules. Connect the appropriate exFAT format USB drive to the diagnostic scan tool and follow the on screen prompts to complete the software download.