911 Assist / Emergency Assistance The 911 Assist application places a direct call to a local 911 emergency operator in the event of a serious accident with an airbag deployment. Before initiating the emergency 911 call, SYNC will provide a 10-second window to allow the driver or passenger to decide whether to cancel the call. If not manually cancelled within the 10-second window, SYNC will place the emergency call. A pre-recorded message will play when the call is answered, and occupants in the vehicle will then be able to communicate directly with the 911 operator. In Europe, this feature is called Emergency Assistance. It will call
112 in over 40 countries. Though in Albania, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Moldova, the Netherlands, Russia, Ukraine it does not work and in Belgium there is a chance that the 112 emergency center cannot process the GPS coordinates since it is not compatible with the European
eCall standard.
AppLink AppLink allows
iPhone and
Android-based cellular devices to run approved applications using the car's buttons or voice commands. The first set of announced applications for the U.S. included
Pandora Radio,
Stitcher Radio,
iHeartRadio, OpenBeak,
NPR News,
Slacker Radio,
TuneIn Radio and Ford SYNC Destinations.
Rhapsody announced AppLink capability of its Android-based mobile app in January 2013.
Spotify was made available to iPhone users in March 2013 and later to Android users too, but discontinued in January 2018. Applications for the U.K. market (as of September 2019) are Glympse (real-time location sharing),
Waze (navigation),
Sygic (navigation),
Radioplayer, EventSeeker, CitySeeker, HearMeOut,
AccuWeather and
Acast. Applications for the Spain market (as of June 2021) are Ayuntamiento de Alcobendas City App (send curated notifications from the City Authorities to nearby Drivers about street conditions and driver-safety issues such as accidents, street closures, diversions, social traffic events and more.)
Traffic, Directions and Information Traffic, Directions and Information is an application that provides the user with traffic alerts, turn-by-turn directions and information about topics such as weather, sports, news and 411 business search. Ford announced on May 27, 2009, that the Traffic, Directions and Information application would be free for three years to the original owner of 2010 model year SYNC-equipped vehicles. The information for traffic alerts and Turn-By-Turn Directions are provided by INRIX and
Telenav.
Vehicle Health Reports Ford has discontinued support for the Vehicle Health Report. According to the published service bulletin, "Ford has made the necessary decision to discontinue the Vehicle Health Report service for SYNC GEN1 & GEN2 available on 2008-2016 vehicles. Consistent with the Terms & Conditions in the user agreement and starting August 1st, 2018, this change will result in the following: Vehicle Health Information will no longer be sent through the mobile phone associated with the registered e-mail account Vehicle Health Reports will no longer be sent via e-mail Vehicle Health Reports will no longer be available on the Ford/Lincoln Owner websites"
Ford Work Solutions The Ford Work Solution is a collection of technologies debuted in April 2009. Ford Work Solutions is marketed toward professionals who buy the
Ford F150, F-Series Super Duty, E-Series van and Transit Connect.
Magneti Marelli developed the in-dash computer system that is unique to trucks equipped with Ford Work Solutions. The applications included in the Ford Work Solution are Crew Chief, Garmin Nav, Mobile Office and Tool Link.
Crew Chief The Crew Chief application provides real-time vehicle location and maintenance tracking. Crew Chief can monitor numerous vehicle diagnostic functions including tire pressure, water in fuel, airbag faults and the check engine light. Users can also create alerts to monitor things such as excessive speeding.
Garmin Navigation The
Garmin Navigation application provides capabilities including destination routing and locating points of interest.
LogMeIn The
LogMeIn application allows users to remotely access an office computer using a data connection provided by
Sprint. The user can open applications on the remote computer, make updates and print documents using a Ford-certified, Bluetooth-enabled keyboard and printer.
Tool Link Tool Link is an application that enables a user to take physical inventory of objects present in the truck bed using
radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags. A user attaches RFID tags to an object, allowing the SYNC system to detect the object's presence or absence and noting the object's status on the in-dash computer display. Users can create "job lists" of objects to verify that tools needed for a certain job are present in the truck before heading to a job site. At the end of the job, the system can inventory items in the truck to ensure that no tools are left on the job site. Ford developed the Tool Link application with power tool manufacturer
DeWalt along with ThingMagic. == Agreement with Microsoft ==