This is exactly why I would never buy a car with all this electronic garbage integrated into the other systems. The idea that a computer crash would kill your a/c is just preposterous.
Now, all of you that bought into this stuff up till now? Prepare to have your still "buggy" and not really fixed "infotainment" crap be completely abandoned by Ford. The second your warranty is up, you'll be an orphaned red-headed step-child to them. As I've said in previous posts, you'll start seeing cars/vehicles wind up in the junkyard, long before they are mechanically worn out, simply because their tightly integrated "infotainment" and other electronic systems are no longer supported by anybody, and will have become unrepairable.
Imagine, 10 years from now, your a/c stops working. The compressor is fine ( even if it wasn't, replacements are available). None of the lines are leaking,etc... All mechanical aspects of the system are fine. But, that vehicle may never have functioning a/c again, because the problem is in a dead or malfunctioning MFT/SYNC system, for which there is no support, and no replacements available.
I can deal with occasionally having to reboot my pc, after it crashes while I'm surfing the web. The idea of having to re-boot fairly important vehicle systems unexpectedly? Well, that is preposterous. All this crap doesn't belong in a car; at least not so tightly integrated. Keep the radio/navigation/entertainment stuff completely isolated, functionally and electronically, form the rest of the vehicle, and make sure it is "modular" and easily replaceable, or even removable, without crippling other functions (like door locks, a/c, etc..)