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ADAS Update? Is this really happening?

Unless I missed it nothing about TPMS or service reminder resetting was mentioned in the list? And why so coy of a release shouldn’t dealers at least send and email mentioning an update is available and give owners the option to get it done?
My guess is it’s really more a list of hot-fixes or kind of a service pack - it doesn’t look like a big release in terms of solving the bigger issues we’ve all been discussing. That being the case, they would just do it in conjunction with other scheduled service and not make a big deal out of it. But I don’t have any insider info on this update - just reading the table, nothing in there that I care about or would be helpful to me. I’m fine - just want to be able to turn off the warnings and have them stay off.
 
I did see an “ISA adaption update” on the list. I’ve had that warning light popup randomly on the telltale cluster so hopefully that resolves it?
 
I read through the table - absolutely none of those are an issue for me and I don’t see where it “remembers” user ADAS selections (like overspeed warnings).
I haven't spent any time with a 24.2/24.3/25/25.2 with this update installed to put my name on the line, but 24.1 remembers the settings between ignition cycles; I have specifically been told that the newer cars have the same functionality.
Unless I missed it nothing about TPMS or service reminder resetting was mentioned in the list? And why so coy of a release shouldn’t dealers at least send and email mentioning an update is available and give owners the option to get it done?
The update does not alter TPMS reprogrammability or enable a DIY service reminder reset.
I just spoke to the service department at KO Ineos and they said there are no software updates available for MY24.1, just 24.2.
I've lost hope that Ineos will fix ADAS and fuel gauge issues.
No one has said that the update for 24.1 was released as of yet, but it is just around the corner
 
I haven't spent any time with a 24.2/24.3/25/25.2 with this update installed to put my name on the line, but 24.1 remembers the settings between ignition cycles; I have specifically been told that the newer cars have the same functionality.

The update does not alter TPMS reprogrammability or enable a DIY service reminder reset.

No one has said that the update for 24.1 was released as of yet, but it is just around the corner
Ok - I’m 24.1 so that would be a win - I’ll believe it when I see it, Professor ;o)

In the meantime - I am literally going out fly fishing right now - just love being an absolute idiot in my Grenadier. Who knows - I might even miss the pre-flight checklist.
 
Hi Folks – I went into my dealership for an oil and differential fluid change last week and apparently I was the first person in the US to get the new ADAS update. In short, it caused a failure of my speed sensor camera. They have ordered me a new one, but, as a result… of either my dead speed camera or the software update (not sure which!) I no longer get the ticking noise when I rip past the posted speed limit.
 
Hi Folks – I went into my dealership for an oil and differential fluid change last week and apparently I was the first person in the US to get the new ADAS update. In short, it caused a failure of my speed sensor camera. They have ordered me a new one, but, as a result… of either my dead speed camera or the software update (not sure which!) I no longer get the ticking noise when I rip past the posted speed limit.
What is your vin ?
 
I just called my dealer to take care of a Check engine light (dunno what it is yet) but they said they are to be getting the update software today, SO I might be in luck.
 
The description of the second last item on the second page sounds relevant possibly?
Given my thin skin and delicate, fragile emotional state, I refuse to allow them to toy with those hopes dearest to my heart - until I hear unequivocal testimony from an owner that, indeed, it remembers their settings between ignition cycles. And no, early Aussie owners, this is not an invitation for you to gloat (again).
 
Hi Folks – I went into my dealership for an oil and differential fluid change last week and apparently I was the first person in the US to get the new ADAS update. In short, it caused a failure of my speed sensor camera. They have ordered me a new one, but, as a result… of either my dead speed camera or the software update (not sure which!) I no longer get the ticking noise when I rip past the posted speed limit.
Sigh.
 
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