Leccy61
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Dealer visit, you’ll see from the experiences in this thread
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That's annoying. 3 hour round trip for me. ThanksDealer visit, you’ll see from the experiences in this thread
PCGB today told me it would eventually be available OTA but currently yes a dealer visit is neededThat's annoying. 3 hour round trip for me. Thanks
PCM updates are not OTA because there is no rollback mechanism, and any update interuption permanently bricks the hardware.I now have this issue. PCM Nav constantly crashes and reloads the map loosing the destination and plan. I'm on PCM 3882 and in France. I recently did a software update but this has not updated the PCM version.
So the question is do I need to get this version installed by the dealer. I though we could do OTA.
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Mine is crashing the Sat Nav every couple of miles so can't manage 20.Just back from having update to 3892 by Porsche Chester - took 2.5 hours (a record?) .. nice coffee - then just time to walk to a barbers for a haircut and got the call 'all done' .. great customers service as usual ... All good on way back home, but only ~20 miles.. so not a proper test yet.
Wow! .... and that's after the 3892 update? Mine wasn't quite that bad even before the update.Mine is crashing the Sat Nav every couple of miles so can't manage 20.
No still on 3882.Wow! .... and that's after the 3892 update? Mine wasn't quite that bad even before the update.
I just received one of those "battery monitoring" updates as OTA. Before 3892 even those tend to fail.PCM updates are not OTA because there is no rollback mechanism, and any update interuption permanently bricks the hardware.
Anyone saying they will be done OTA is clueless. There is capability of it being done OTA, but it does not mean it's going to be done, as it can brick the hardware without a rollback system.
Only apps are updated OTA. The Communication modules has histrorically received small updates to what stuff is flagged in the logs from the BMS, as part of the "battery monitoring system". Other than that, everything is done in service.