The UK from memory. Not hostile. In my view.Can anyone confirm whether or not the onboard software was developed in a hostile state?
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The UK from memory. Not hostile. In my view.Can anyone confirm whether or not the onboard software was developed in a hostile state?
Especially their bowling... not hostile in the least.The UK from memory. Not hostile. In my view.
Their army is pretty tame tooEspecially their bowling... not hostile in the least.
Depends on what you class as a hostile State these days. A cunning plan to take conquer the West by messing with Grenadier service notifications???Can anyone confirm whether or not the onboard software was developed in a hostile state?
I googled battery bum warmer and they do make them.I'm not bothered by the service message, but by the fact that the heated seats don't work in January with negative temperatures.
But how do we know it's late or not ???
"Old school" hand written reminder stickers on the windscreen have been par for the course with the Brisbane dealer from day oneNeusoft Technology Solutions GmbH were the supplier partner for the infotainment system. I assume the code for the service reminder function exists within the head unit.
NTS is the European headquarters of the Neusoft Corporation of China. Neusoft is a global company, including two sites in the USA.
All of which means, nothing. It's a bug that will get fixed in due course. No need to rush into your service centre. Just keep driving your vehicle. Clear the messages via the TRIP button if they bother you.
Meantime write the date of your next due service on a label and stick it on your windscreen. Old school.
why are so many of you happy to accept nonsense.Neusoft Technology Solutions GmbH were the supplier partner for the infotainment system. I assume the code for the service reminder function exists within the head unit.
NTS is the European headquarters of the Neusoft Corporation of China. Neusoft is a global company, including two sites in the USA.
All of which means, nothing. It's a bug that will get fixed in due course. No need to rush into your service centre. Just keep driving your vehicle. Clear the messages via the TRIP button if they bother you.
Meantime write the date of your next due service on a label and stick it on your windscreen. Old school.
Did we ever get an update on the diagnostic tool? Hopefully bidirectional. This matter would have easily been sorted out by owners. (and avoid yet another trip to an ineos service centre for a simple matter).What the what! Guess I’ll find out in the morning.
Pretty sure it was developed in China. Saw Fcc certification docs describing the software, with Chinese writings throughoutCan anyone confirm whether or not the onboard software was developed in a hostile state?
What in the royal decree of nonsense are you people discussing?Especially their bowling... not hostile in the least.
Why would you assume this would get fixed by a diagnostic tool? This is a software bug.Did we ever get an update on the diagnostic tool? Hopefully bidirectional. This matter would have easily been sorted out by owners. (and avoid yet another trip to an ineos service centre for a simple matter).
Can’t put sticker on the windshield. Grenadier windshield too narrow. Already spent $$$$ to maximize vertical view via Rosen Sun visor. Why should I corrupt that view further with a sticker in my FOV ?"Old school" hand written reminder stickers on the windscreen have been par for the course with the Brisbane dealer from day one![]()
It's a small sticker the size of 2 postage stamps on the inside of the windscreen in the very top rh corner (driver's side down under and the UK) so it's completely out of the normal line of site...Can’t put sticker on the windshield. Grenadier windshield too narrow. Already spent $$$$ to maximize vertical view via Rosen Sun visor. Why should I corrupt that view further with a sticker in my FOV ?
At the very least, rampant intellectual property theft.Depends on what you class as a hostile State these days. A cunning plan to take conquer the West by messing with Grenadier service notifications???