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Workshop Manuals available?

So, a bunch of people got access on the same day? Wonder how much of the performance issue is a thundering herd syndrome :)
 
Wiring diagrams are not included in the customer view of the documentation portal. There are some general diagrams showing harness locations but nothing at a wire/circuit level. I assume this info is available to IA dealers and agents who have full portal access.
If you're feeling adventurous you could try the pre-production schematics posted here but there may have been changes prior to production.


thanks, yeah ive checked that but was hoping these manuals would have the updated, verified info.

Anyone know if the VIN field allows me to filter to the docs that just apply to my truck? Entering something didnt seem to alter what was available.
 
thanks, yeah ive checked that but was hoping these manuals would have the updated, verified info.

Anyone know if the VIN field allows me to filter to the docs that just apply to my truck? Entering something didnt seem to alter what was available.
That's one of the bits that have been switched off by design, so no.
 
Finally I have access, but OMG its so slow its almost unusable.

Ineos this needs to be fixed.

Cheers
Steve
The manual constantly times out, something to do with the data link to Australia limiting data.

The issue was raised with Ineos over 6 weeks ago and they acknowledged there is a problem ... but as usual, don't expect them to work out how to fix it with any sense of proactive urgency - hint - load the manual on a local server :oops:.

I don't like the way Ineos Automotive seems to develop software, it reminds me of the early days of computing back in the 80's, when coders just wrote rudimentary programs that were not very stable or robust. That led to the evolution of system architects and developers, who actually engineered high quality software systems that are designed to deal with errors and conflicts in real time (something the Grenadier can't seem to do).

With the Grenadier, the only way I know to clear incorrect warnings or things like A/C issues, is to revert to what we used to do - turn it if off, let it rest, reset all the dials and then reboot - aaaah - the good old days (weren't always that good) !
 
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