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Infotainment change

Annee

Grenadier Owner
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Hi all,
Has anyone managed to change their infotainment system for something that actually works regarding the phone.
I’d just like a communication system that people can hear me through.
The update for the phone etc did absolutely nothing.
 
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Zero chance of replacing the the infotainment system.
It does however have standard ISO connectors so you could add on an aftermarket Bluetooth module for phones/streaming.
 
Yes.

A typical decent quality unit such as the 3 Bury ones in the link below plug into the ISO connectors on the back of the audio head unit which is under the steering wheel behind a few panels.

This type will mute the radio while you are on a call and it looks like they have some decent functionality.

The one with just the buttons looks the most subtle, the more expensive ones you can do a bit more with.

 
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Would that make a different to the phone as that’s my real issue, people an hear me but they say i sound like I’m underwater.
Ask Ineos to fix it. I have a MY25 QM with safari. No one complained and my mother said it sounded like I was calling on a land line. I have a pixel 9pro and run android auto
 
Ask Ineos to fix it. I have a MY25 QM with safari. No one complained and my mother said it sounded like I was calling on a land line. I have a pixel 9pro and run android auto
Fair point. I've also got that phone and wireless android on a 23MY and it is fine
 
Ask Ineos to fix it. I have a MY25 QM with safari. No one complained and my mother said it sounded like I was calling on a land line. I have a pixel 9pro and run android auto
How would they fix it ? My service centre has closed and I’m not driving 300 miles round trip for them to do the same thing they’ve done before re the software update which was supposed to have fixed it….it didn’t.
 
How would they fix it ? My service centre has closed and I’m not driving 300 miles round trip for them to do the same thing they’ve done before re the software update which was supposed to have fixed it….it didn’t.
I was told there is no fix yet.
 
This reaction makes no sense. Replace the Ineos infotainment system with an aftermarket one?

It’s not simply a media player.. it’s the interface to access your vehicle’s operating conditions and vehicle configurations.

What aftermarket radio would have feature parity with all of the above?

You need to get a warranty replacement of your broken oem infotainment module.

Sorry, but this irrational reaction to the oem infotainment issue now has me doubting the severity of the Namibia stories…
 
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Your idea makes no sense. Replace the Ineos infotainment system with an aftermarket one?

It’s not simply a media player.. it’s the interface to access your vehicle’s operating conditions and vehicle configurations.

What aftermarket radio would have feature parity with all of the above?

You need to get a warranty replacement of your broken oem infotainment module
Sorry, I didn’t explain myself clearly so edited to make more sense, puppy brain today🙄
 
How would they fix it ? My service centre has closed and I’m not driving 300 miles round trip for them to do the same thing they’ve done before re the software update which was supposed to have fixed it….it didn’t.
I have no clue, I am in America. We got new places pening up right and left here. See if you can take it to an audio shop to get it diagnosed.
 
Sorry, I didn’t explain myself clearly so edited to make more sense, puppy brain today🙄
But you still want to change the infotainment system, so you can more reliably connect with a phone?

I am saying the vehicle is bound to the proprietary Ineos infotainment system. This is not some early 2000s vehicle tech where you can swap for whatever double DIN aftermarket radio you want
 
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