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COMING SOON!!! SYNC with 911 Assist and Vehicle Health Report
November 14, 2008, 1:46 am
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Available in less than a month the voice activated SYNC system, exclusively featured in Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles, will be getting some upgraded features*!!  SYNC is adding two new features: 911 Assist and Vehicle Health Report (VHR).

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These additions are just a couple more reasons for customers to select SYNC-equipped Ford and Lincoln Mercury vehicles.  Even current SYNC customers who don’t currently have these new features can take advantage of them by having a Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealership install a vehicle software upgrade.

911 Assist: Using your mobile phone, 911 Assist puts you directly in touch with a 911operator- bypassing intermediary call centers- and if you’re unable to speak, delivers an emergency message to the operator.  A fast, simple, direct connection with 911:

  • Triggered by airbag deployment or on certain vehicles emergency fuel pump shut-off
  • Give occupants the option to cancel the call before dialing
  • Allows hands-free communication with the 911 operator
  • NO subscription fees (unlike OnStar)
  • NO buttons or voice commands

Vehicle Health Report:Wondering if your vehicle’s operating systems are OK? Just say “Vehicle Health” and receive a personalized, online report of your vehicle.  Vehicle Health Report shows you what your vehicle, the dealer and Ford Motor Company have to say about your vehicle’s health:

  • Vehicle Diagnostics and Scheduled Maintenance
  • Un-serviced maintenance and wear items from your preferred dealer
  • Recall information
  • Schedule service online

If you wanna know more about SYNC and all of its great features go to www.syncmyride.com

*Available on select models in select markets.  Most SYNC owners can upgrade to this service.  Customer responsible for dealer installation charges which may vary.  Vehicle health report only available in the United States.



Ford Soon to Release the MyKey for Parents
November 14, 2008, 12:16 am
Filed under: Ford Products, SYNC | Tags: , , , ,

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DEARBORN, Mich., Oct. 6, 2008 –Ford Motor Company is introducing an innovative new technology – called MyKey – designed to help parents encourage their teen-agers to drive safer and more fuel efficiently, and increase safety-belt usage.

Ford’s MyKey feature – which debuts next year as standard equipment on the 2010 Focus coupe and will quickly become standard on many other Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models – allows owners to program a key that can limit the vehicle’s top speed and audio volume.  MyKey also encourages safety-belt usage, provides earlier low-fuel warnings and can be programmed to sound chimes at 45, 55 and 65 miles per hour.

“Ford not only offers industry-leading crash protection and crash avoidance systems, we also are committed to developing new technologies such as MyKey that encourage safer driving behavior,” said Susan Cischke, Ford group vice president of Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering.  ”MyKey can help promote safer driving, particularly among teens, by encouraging seat belt use, limiting speed and reducing distractions.”

MyKey is appealing to parents of teen drivers, including 75 percent who like the speed-limiting feature, 72 percent who like the more insistent safety-belt reminder, and 63 percent who like the audio limit feature, according to a recent Harris Interactive Survey conducted for Ford.

About 50 percent of those who would consider purchasing MyKey also said they would allow their children to use the family vehicle more often if it were equipped with the new technology.  The added seat time can help teens build their driving skills in a more controlled setting, complementing graduated licensing laws that give young drivers more driving freedom as they get older.

More than half of parents surveyed worry that their teen-age children are driving at unsafe speeds, talking on hand-held cell phones or texting while driving, or otherwise driving distracted.  More than a third of parents also are concerned that their teens do not always buckle their safety belts when driving.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), teens are more likely to take risks such as speeding – a contributing factor in 30 percent of all fatal crashes. Teens also are less likely to wear safety belts than older drivers.

Teens surveyed by Harris said they are largely open to MyKey if it means they will have more freedom to drive.  Initially, 67 percent of teens polled said they wouldn’t want MyKey features.  However, if using MyKey would lead to greater driving privileges, only 36 percent would object to the technology.

“We’ve upgraded an existing, proven technology – the SecuriLock passive anti-theft system – with some simple software upgrades to develop a new unique feature that we believe will resonate with customers,” said Jim Buczkowski, director, Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering – the same team that developed SYNC in partnership with Microsoft.  ”We also developed MyKey’s functions in such a way to quickly spread it across multiple vehicle lines, giving us the ability to go mass market in the spirit of other Ford innovations such as safety belts, stability control and SYNC.”

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The MyKey system allows the parent to program any key through the vehicle message center, which updates the SecuriLock™ passive anti-theft system.  When the MyKey is inserted into the ignition, the system reads the transponder chip in the key and immediately identifies the MyKey code, which enables certain default driving modes, including:

  • Persistent Ford Beltminder™ with audio mute.  Ford’s Beltminder system typically provides a six-second reminder chime every minute for five minutes.  With MyKey, the Beltminder chime continues at the regular interval and the audio system is muted until the safety belt is buckled. A message center display “Buckle Up to Unmute Radio” also appears on the instrument cluster.
     
  • Earlier low-fuel warning.  Rather than a warning at 50 miles to empty, MyKey provides a warning at 75 miles to empty.
      
  • If MyKey is in the ignition, features such as Park Aid and BLISTM (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross Traffic Alert cannot be deactivated.

Additional MyKey features that can be programmed through the vehicle’s message center setup menu:

  • Limited top speed of 80 mph
  • Traction control system, that limits tire spin, cannot be deactivated
  • Limited audio volume to 44 percent of total volume
  • A speed alert chime at 45, 55 or 65 mph

Using MyKey to teach teens to avoid speeding can provide an added benefit – improved fuel economy.  Ford research shows that driving 55 mph instead of 65 mph consumes 15 percent less fuel, and mastering other eco-driving habits such as avoiding jackrabbit starts and excessive idling can help improve fuel economy by more than 50 percent.



Ford’s SYNC New Features!
September 5, 2008, 8:15 pm
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Many people have already fallen in love with the Ford SYNC system, but soon the system will have even more to get excited about!  For those of you that aren’t familiar with SYNC, it is Ford’s voice activated fully integrated entertainment and communications system.  The system allows drivers the ability to control their Bluetooth enabled cell phones and virtually any digital media player, with simple voice activated commands or the buttons on their stereo.  It was introduced in the fall of 2007 in select vehicle lines, and it is already on pace to hit the 1 million mark by early 2009!  And by the end of 2008 the system should be available in almost every 2009 Ford vehicle.  But that isn’t the only upgrade to SYNC.  This fall there will be two additional upgrades , 911 Assist and Vehicle Health Report

911 Assist- If an airbag deploys, the 911 Assist quickly helps place a call to the local 911 emergency operator. (A properly paired, turned on and connected mobile phone must be set up and in the vehicle).  There’s even a 10-second delay before the call is placed, allowing the occupant a chance to cancel the call if 911 isn’t needed.

Vehicle Health Report- Consider it preventative medicine for your vehicle.  SYNC will be able to gather vehicle mileage and diagnostic information and send it to Ford via the paired phone for analysis.  Then a text message regarding any critical concerns can be sent to the owner immediately.  Owners can also review the complete report including, vehicle diagnostics, maintenance, recalls, and multipoint inspection items on syncmyride.com

For more information on SYNC upgrades go to www.syncmyride.com



SYNC Stereo is a Definate Hit
April 11, 2008, 7:47 pm
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You may have seen the commercials for sync on tv or even online, but how familiar are you with it?  Have you had a chance to try it out for yourself?  As a person who never leaves the house without my cell phone, and rarely without my mp3 player, I have become completely enamored with SYNC.  No longer do I have to shuffle around my cds or put my cell phone in a noticeable spot so that I don’t miss a call due to the radio playing. 

For those of you who aren’t familiar with SYNC by Microsoft, it controls your blue-tooth equipped cell phone, iPOD, Zune, or other MP3 player. And it’s more than just a hands-free way to stay connected. Exclusive to new Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury products, SYNC uses state-of-the-art voice recognition software to operate your cell phone and digital media players. You no longer have to fumble to scroll through long play-lists or telephone contact lists while driving. You simply tell SYNC what you want to hear or who you want to call, and then let SYNC do the rest.

So if you haven’t tried out SYNC yet… what are you waiting for?  Come on in today and we will demonstrate how SYNC can work for you.