So has anyone figured out how to disable the GPS or telematics on the new gen Frontier? This mod is NOT illegal and would only cause issues with the manufacture in their data mining of our daily riding habits along with preventing our exact location, which is protected (at least in the US) by the constitution.
As to WHY someone would want to disconnect/remove such device or prevent this information from being transmitted/received...you can use your own imagination.
I posted some instructions I found, by Crutchfield, on how to remove the head-unit/speakers:
3rd Gen Radio/Speaker disassembly instructions (Crutchfield)
This lead to a conversation about the GPS and telematics. To keep this topic separate from the disassembly instructions, I started this thread. Thoughts?
EDIT: I used to belong to the Ford Ranger forum group and the members there disconnected the telematics to prevent newer software updates from Ford. This was because Ford actually made things worse with their updates, and members tried to head the updates off at the pass. Some members preferred older versions of the software as it 'worked' better with certain features in the vehicle. Not to mention they had better control with software updates through a third party Forscan that members found to be similar to the software the Ford techs used.
As to WHY someone would want to disconnect/remove such device or prevent this information from being transmitted/received...you can use your own imagination.
I posted some instructions I found, by Crutchfield, on how to remove the head-unit/speakers:
3rd Gen Radio/Speaker disassembly instructions (Crutchfield)
This lead to a conversation about the GPS and telematics. To keep this topic separate from the disassembly instructions, I started this thread. Thoughts?
EDIT: I used to belong to the Ford Ranger forum group and the members there disconnected the telematics to prevent newer software updates from Ford. This was because Ford actually made things worse with their updates, and members tried to head the updates off at the pass. Some members preferred older versions of the software as it 'worked' better with certain features in the vehicle. Not to mention they had better control with software updates through a third party Forscan that members found to be similar to the software the Ford techs used.