rs38
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Due to a software error in the instrument cluster on affected vehicles, the brake wear symbol is not displayed in accordance with local legal requirements
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2023/MC-10238755-0001.pdf
"As part of the network update to VR19.0.1 (campaigns ANA6, WNJ8 and WNK1), the instrument cluster control unit is programmed to target software version 0663. As a result, no further action is required through campaign APA2."
this is not true, at least for european cars, as the got version 0661 programmed.
why I am concerned at all?
I am suffereing a strange issue in my dashboard, where every dealer inquiry and ticket stayed unheared.
https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/maneuver-info-pop-up-missing.13245/post-219607
So hoping a version increase may somehow help...
may be some of you can check their version? it can be done with OBD tools like Carscanner (ECU identifiers), VCDS etc. and of course PIWIS. ECU device # is $17
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2023/MC-10238755-0001.pdf
"As part of the network update to VR19.0.1 (campaigns ANA6, WNJ8 and WNK1), the instrument cluster control unit is programmed to target software version 0663. As a result, no further action is required through campaign APA2."
this is not true, at least for european cars, as the got version 0661 programmed.
why I am concerned at all?
I am suffereing a strange issue in my dashboard, where every dealer inquiry and ticket stayed unheared.
https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/maneuver-info-pop-up-missing.13245/post-219607
So hoping a version increase may somehow help...
may be some of you can check their version? it can be done with OBD tools like Carscanner (ECU identifiers), VCDS etc. and of course PIWIS. ECU device # is $17
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