I have stopped using the term wireless, which is what my mother and father always called it, as my own children roll their eyes and mock me as antediluvian.What is this radio thing ya’ll speak of and iPod… is that some that you sleep in?
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I have stopped using the term wireless, which is what my mother and father always called it, as my own children roll their eyes and mock me as antediluvian.What is this radio thing ya’ll speak of and iPod… is that some that you sleep in?
Hopefully with the scan tool or software updates TPMS and Service Reset will be address. Changed oil in my 2023 Defender X yesterday and the process to reset the service reminder is to:No, I chased her up a couple of weeks ago, they were still working on the manual roll out.
No news on a scan tool. I believe that they are getting on with it though.
Sounds about the same for either vehicle, don't know what you are moaning about, but you also get the added benefit of loosing a few pounds in weight with your Grenadier process. Sitting in the LR all smug that it was quick & easy isn't achieving anythingHopefully with the scan tool or software updates TPMS and Service Reset will be address. Changed oil in my 2023 Defender X yesterday and the process to reset the service reminder is to:
Likely process for my Grenadier:
- Unlatch hood
- Change the oil
- Sit in vehicle door closed ignition on
- Step on Brake and Accelerator pedal fully
- System resets and acknowledges on the instrument panel
- Turn of ignition and get on with your life (less than 30 seconds to complete the service reset)
Not complaining as I love my Grenadier but just drawing a light hearted comparison between the two for maintenance.
- Drive for 7 months with service reminder flashing at you because the reminder was set to vehicle production date not date vehicle was purchased brand new
- Schedule with dealer weeks out
- Take a day off work
- Drive 2 hours to dealer
- Windshield gets chipped on the way to dealer
- Wait at dealer for several hours (or eat at a crappy fast food restaurant nearby and end up with stomach pains and tons of regret)
- Vehicle gets sorted then find out more trips to back to dealer are needed due to door button recall, and in my case, another days worth of software updates which won’t address the service reset or TPMS issues both of which require more dealer visits to deal with
- Get vehicle back and prepare for drive home but first a visit to the loo to deal with the lunch distress
- Drive back 3 hours now you are dealing with rush hour traffic
- Receive another chip and crack to the windshield necessitating another trip back to the dealer
- Try to catch up on voicemail and emails from missed day from work
- Get home exhausted and frustrated that you have to repeat the process for the same issues and additional hassle for being ambitious enough to service and change your own oil (time required 8+ hours, 200 miles of driving, tank of fuel, stress, missed day of income, bottle of Pepto, new pair of underpants due to poisonous lunch and $2,000 broken windshield)
Not sitting smug in either vehicle, as I agree, a certain amount of masochism is to be experienced dealing with both brands but it’s the challenges which keeps life interesting.Sounds about the same for either vehicle, don't know what you are moaning about, but you also get the added benefit of loosing a few pounds in weight with your Grenadier process. Sitting in the LR all smug that it was quick & easy isn't achieving anything
Hopefully with the scan tool or software updates TPMS and Service Reset will be address. Changed oil in my 2023 Defender X yesterday and the process to reset the service reminder is to:
Likely process for my Grenadier:
- Unlatch hood
- Change the oil
- Sit in vehicle door closed ignition on
- Step on Brake and Accelerator pedal fully
- System resets and acknowledges on the instrument panel
- Turn of ignition and get on with your life (less than 30 seconds to complete the service reset)
Not complaining as I love my Grenadier but just drawing a light hearted comparison between the two for maintenance.
- Drive for 7 months with service reminder flashing at you because the reminder was set to vehicle production date not date vehicle was purchased brand new
- Schedule with dealer weeks out
- Take a day off work
- Drive 2 hours to dealer
- Windshield gets chipped on the way to dealer
- Wait at dealer for several hours (or eat at a crappy fast food restaurant nearby and end up with stomach pains and tons of regret)
- Vehicle gets sorted then find out more trips to back to dealer are needed due to door button recall, and in my case, another days worth of software updates which won’t address the service reset or TPMS issues both of which require more dealer visits to deal with
- Get vehicle back and prepare for drive home but first a visit to the loo to deal with the lunch distress
- Drive back 3 hours now you are dealing with rush hour traffic
- Receive another chip and crack to the windshield necessitating another trip back to the dealer
- Try to catch up on voicemail and emails from missed day from work
- Get home exhausted and frustrated that you have to repeat the process for the same issues and additional hassle for being ambitious enough to service and change your own oil (time required 8+ hours, 200 miles of driving, tank of fuel, stress, missed day of income, bottle of Pepto, new pair of underpants due to poisonous lunch and $2,000 broken windshield)
Antediluvian is a great state to be living in. The LOLs you get from trolling the younger gens make it very worthwhile.I have stopped using the term wireless, which is what my mother and father always called it, as my own children roll their eyes and mock me as antediluvian.