Software Flash definition

Software Flash includes software flashes, software reflashes, software updates, software resets and software calibrations made by a Ford Dealer to the PowerShift Transmission in a Class Vehicle within 7 years/100,000 miles of delivery of the Class Vehicle to the first retail customer, whichever occurs first, that was not performed as part of a safety or non-safety Recall Program. The Software Flash must be evidenced by a receipt or invoice from a Ford dealer showing that procedures with one or more of the following labor codes were performed on the Class Vehicle: 120104A 140131A 150120L R08102 14M01L 130405A 140131B 150120M R11021 14M01M 130405B 140131C 150120N 14M01A 14M01N 130405C 140131D 150120P 14M01AA 14M01P 130406A 140131E 150120Q 14M01BB 14M01Q 130904A 150017A 160044A 14M01C 14M02B 130904B 150090H 160109A 14M01CC 14M02C Ford may supplement this labor code list as necessary. If more than one Software Flash occurs during the same Service Visit, it shall be counted as a single Software Flash.

Examples of Software Flash in a sentence

  • One year later, at 24,000 miles, the Dealer performs another Software Flash in an attempt to resolve Class Member F’s continuing concerns.

  • Class Member F is now entitled to $200 under Section II.C , but that payment must be reduced by the $50 previously paid pursuant to Section II.B, because that payment was based in part on Service Visits at which both a Software Flash and a Transmission Hardware Replacement were performed.

  • Class Members with three or more Software Flashes performed while they owned or leased their Class Vehicle are eligible to receive a cash payment of $50 for the third Software Flash and for each subsequent Software Flash performed while they owned or leased their Class Vehicle.

  • However, on the fourth and fifth Service Visits, the Ford Dealer both performed a Software Flash and replaced her clutch (“Part 7B546 Disc Asy-Clutch”).

  • Deduction for Prior Cash Payments Pursuant to Section II.B. Class Members who have not previously received, and are not eligible for, cash payments under Section II.C may make claims for cash payments under Section II.B based on one or more Service Visits at which both a Software Flash and a Transmission Hardware Replacement were performed.

  • The Dealer performs a Software Flash and replaces the clutch (Part 7B546 Disc Asy-Clutch).

  • As of the Approval Date, Class Member G is entitled to nothing pursuant to Section II.C, but she is entitled to $150 pursuant to Section II.B ($50 for the Software Flash performed on the third Service Visit, $50 for the Software Flash performed on the fourth Service Visit, and $50 for the Software Flash performed on the fifth Service Visit).

  • Class Member F is entitled to $50 under Section II.B. She makes a properly documented claim within 180 days of the third Software Flash and is paid $50.

  • Neither Class Member A nor Class Member Z is entitled to any benefits under Sections II.B or II.C. Class Member Z later experiences a third Transmission Hardware Replacement and a Third Software Flash while he owns the Class Vehicle and within 7 years/100,000 miles of delivery of the Class Vehicle to the first retail customer.

  • You may obtain cash payments for Software Flashes if you made three (3) or more Service Visits to authorized Ford Dealers where a Software Flash was performed while you owned or leased the Class Vehicle and within seven (7) years or 100,000 from the vehicle’s delivery to the first retail customer, whichever comes first.

Related to Software Flash

  • System Software means machine-readable data and executable programs used to define the functionality of the HPS control system and standard hardware products, but does not include firmware, operating system, application software or other software products.

  • Supplier Software means software which is proprietary to the Supplier and software which is or will be used by the Supplier for the purposes of providing the Placement Services;

  • Server Software means software that provides services or functionality on a computer acting as a server.

  • Client Software means software that allows a Device to access or utilize the services or functionality provided by the Server Software.

  • Customized Software or “Customization” means any Application Software code modified or amended on behalf of the Customer. Setting of parameters, parameterization or configuration is not a Customization.