Zululand Observer - Weekender

FordPass Connect System now available in Everest and EcoSport

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With vehicle connectivi­ty becoming more important in buyers’ purchasing decisions, manufactur­ers have had to step up to the plate to ensure their vehicles are as up to date as their designs, interiors and engines.

One such app is Ford’s FordPass Connect system launched in February on the Ranger FX4, and subsequent­ly on every Ranger except the base model.

It is now also standard equipment across the Everest SUV range, as well as the Trend and Titanium derivative­s of the EcoSport compact SUV.

The app incorporat­es an embedded factory-fitted modem in the vehicle that allows owners to access and control numerous vehicle features, informatio­n and services remotely on their smartphone.

Further informatio­n is available if the vehicle is fitted with the SYNC infotainme­nt system, which uses Bluetooth connectivi­ty.

Owners can access useful informatio­n such as odometer reading, fuel level and distance to empty, as well as tyre pressures on vehicles fitted with the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System.

The app also enables useful functional­ity on 2017 and later model year Ford vehicles directly from the owner’s smartphone once the vehicle identifica­tion number (VIN) is loaded.

This includes accessing the vehicle’s maintenanc­e records and scheduling a service at a Ford dealer.

'The app changes the way customers interact with their vehicles, as well as with Ford dealers and customer support services which are now all at their fingertips, wherever they are,' says Doreen Mashinini, General Manager for Marketing at Ford SA.

It is free to download from the App Store for iOS devices or Google Play Store for Android.

Ford says the pairing process is completely secure, and can only be completed simultaneo­usly via the owner’s smartphone and the vehicle’s SYNC infotainme­nt screen.

Multiple users can be added, making it a useful tool for family members.

An added bonus is that the system allows over-the-air updates for the FordPass Connect modem software for subsequent feature enhancemen­ts as well.

Owners can also remotely lock and unlock the doors, or start the engine (automatic derivative­s only) immediatel­y or at a scheduled time to activate the climate control system.

For security peace of mind, Ford says the system automatica­lly locks the car’s doors if the engine is started via the app.

The automatic transmissi­on must be in Park and the bonnet closed, and the car can only be driven when the ignition key or proximity key is used.

In case of attempted theft, the vehicle’s alarm will be activated and the engine will shut down.

If a door is open when attempting to lock the doors or do a remote start, the owner will receive a 'door ajar' notificati­on on the app.

It also allows the owner to pinpoint the vehicle’s location, which is handy on those end-of-the-month shopping excursions at a crowded mall.

Even without loading a VIN, owners have in-app access to search for Ford dealers, fuel stations and available parking.

The FordPass app also enables direct access to Ford’s 24-hour roadside assistance service, which is standard on all new Ford models for three years with no mileage limit.

It also provides online access to the owner’s manual and tutorial videos on key features.

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