
I had to take my car in for an issue with the keyless access and the push start feature. Apparently, if you swap out batteries on a Ford the MyKey data gets wiped and doesn't fully recognize your keys.
It got me to thinking about this one simple task of changing a battery and what it's created since then as far as my time.
- 1 hr of driving to Ford dealership and talking with service people
- 30 minutes of calling Ford Motor Company asking why I'm going to be charged a diagnostics fee and a reprogramming fee ($400 total) for some 1s and 0s going haywire on a system they built.
- 30 minutes of calling locksmiths around town getting their input on the situation and seeing if I was better off just resetting the whole system and getting two new keys made.
- 1 hr of driving back to dealership this morning to drop off vehicle and ordering an Uber to get back home
Changing a battery to a vehicle 10 years ago might lead to changing the alternator which might take another hour of your time, but it was simple to figure out when your battery wouldn't hold a charge. That isn't the case anymore.
Technology has made things so simple for us in many ways, but when it comes to car keys now, it's a complete mess.
Can you think of other technical advances that have actually slowed us down?
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