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Who is experiencing software or electrical gremlins?

I reached 5,000 miles on Monday and unlocked the "Christmas Tree Cluster" feature. :]. Had the recent software update loaded during service for the door button recall. Picked up the Gren on Monday from the dealer. Drove 4 hours that night. Drove for another couple hundred miles over two days. And then this happened Thursday afternoon a couple hours into a seven hour road trip. I diverted back to the dealer where the service team is sorting it out. No word on a cause yet.
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Wow, flashing alternating ones, that’s a real Easter Egg one.
 
I have since days no "P" anymore. The transmission refuses to go in "Park". Always jumps on "N"eutral and flashing there. It shifts while driving just normal. But if I put the car for a stop, it's not going into "P" anymore. But I don't like the feeling, just to trust the good old e-brake alone.
Anyone else hat this issue? BTW, yes, all doors are proper closed and yes, Batterie is charged, and everything else is just as it always was. The menu, there is no error shown. It just has the hint to put it in "P" for starting (but starts just fine from "N" - luckily, because "P" doesn't work 🤣 - I'd be stranded on my overlanding trip through Bosnia)
 
I have a lone PDC sensor acting up consistently. On the front bumper, the middle-right sensor almost always triggers as I roll to a stop. After I stop, the beeping will usually stop, though not always. And when it does stop, it often triggers again while at a stop.

I suspect that it needs a recalibration, it's ever so slightly unseated, or a rather large bug impaled itself upon the sensor.
 
I have a lone PDC sensor acting up consistently. On the front bumper, the middle-right sensor almost always triggers as I roll to a stop. After I stop, the beeping will usually stop, though not always. And when it does stop, it often triggers again while at a stop.

I suspect that it needs a recalibration, it's ever so slightly unseated, or a rather large bug impaled itself upon the sensor.
Have you tried to clean it well with some alcohol?
 
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