For you people like me waiting on an order..... I copied this from my F150 forum I used when I had my truck..... Good info especially the last part, Etis, after your X is built.... To track your shipment..... I didn't write this but used it while my F150 was being built...... I take no credit for the information contained....
Disclaimer: I am not an expert at any of this. My knowledge comes from staring at COTUS and reading these forums for the past month. There wasn’t even a Holiday Inn Express involved. If edits or updates are needed, let me know.
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The 2 pieces of information you need to start tracking your order are the Order# and Dealer Code#. They should be at the top of the paperwork you received from the dealer.
Depending on the type of order you placed (A/Z/X or Retail) and what system your dealer is using, you could have one of 3 different pieces of paperwork (that I know of).
Order Summary:
Order# is top left
Dealer Code is top right, labeled “
Sales Code”If the Sales Code has a letter in the middle or at the end, remove it before using in COTUS. Example: Sales Code - F48419H would be a COTUS Dealer Code of F48419
Vehicle Order Confirmation: This is the old system (and the easiest)
Order# top left
Dealer Code top right
DORA (Dealer Order Receipt Acknowledgement):
Order# is after the phrase “BEGIN ORD”
Dealer# is just above that, before dealer name.
If the dealer number has a letter in the middle or at the end, remove it before using in COTUS and place an ‘F’ before it. Example: 48H419 would be a COTUS Dealer Code of F48419
More on DORA: If you are purchasing A/Z/Xplan the dealer HAS to give you the DORA. This shows that not only did your dealer place the order, but they had allotments and Ford has agreed to build the truck. It will also show you your exact A/Z/X price. If you are purchasing retail,some dealers don’t like to share this because it has invoice prices listed.(just go to Edmunds.com and it will show you invoice prices)
DEALER # can also befound at:
US Orders:
http://www.fleet.ford.com/fleetdealers/
Canadian Orders:
http://www.ford.ca/dealerships/locate/results/
VIN# - This will show up in COTUS and can also be obtained from your dealer, usually within a couple of weeks of ordering. When a VIN is assigned, the dealer should also be able to give you a
BUILD WEEK
BUILD DATE: At a minimum this should be available a few weeks before build week. Get this from your dealer or by sending a Private Message (PM) to FordService on this Forum (US Customers). Canadian Orders try FordServiceCA for the PM.
COTUS http://wwwqa.cotus.ford.com/NOTE: At this time COTUS is still in testing and development (beta). It’s not perfect and you will wear out your keyboard/mouse hitting refresh hoping for a change. Sometimes not all of the options you ordered show up in COTUS, relax, it’s normal.
After you have your Order# and Dealer#, you can track your order in COTUS. Sometimes it takes several days for a new order to show up. The ETA is only an estimate, read the footnote.
IN ORDER PROCESSING : This is often referred to as the First Ring of Hell because of the wait. It’s basically Ford’s time to make certain they have the necessary components and herd your order and parts to the starting line. This step could take several weeks, or if a component you ordered isn’t available, maybe longer.
IN PRODUCTION: COTUS will make this change 6-10 days before your build date. A link will show up in COTUS that lets you view your window sticker, the sticker might take a day or two to fill in properly. For a window sticker explanation see:
http://www.f150forum.com/f118/answered-window-sticker-explained-291213/
After production COTUS sometimes jumps to DELIVERED for a few days before it moves back to AWAITING SHIPMENT or IN TRANSIT. Don’t freak out,it just does that to boost sales of Xanex.
IN TRANSIT: When it moves to ‘IN TRANSIT’, the ETA will disappear.
If your truck is being shipped by rail, you may be able to track it using this information:
http://www.f150forum.com/f118/tracking-thread-vins-build-dates-275592/index87/#post4004703
If your truck is being shipped over the road, you’re flying blind and there’s not any way for you or your dealer to locate it.
DELIVERED: This means check your voice mail and break out the ****tails!!!
ETIS: Electronic
Technical
Information
System
ETIS contains lots of useful information about your truck
AFTER it’s built. You’ll need your VIN# to access ETIS. Before your truck is built, the ETIS build date is only a placeholder, something like 30.11.0002. It means nothing so don’t waste time trying to decipher it.