New Passenger side status icon
And just like that, it is gone.
After being on the passenger side status bar every time I started the car for a week after the 3.0 upgrade, that small circle-slash icon is gone. Disappeared on Friday and hasn't been back since, no idea why, everything is still working exactly as it should. Oh the joy of Land Rover electronics...
After being on the passenger side status bar every time I started the car for a week after the 3.0 upgrade, that small circle-slash icon is gone. Disappeared on Friday and hasn't been back since, no idea why, everything is still working exactly as it should. Oh the joy of Land Rover electronics...
And just like that, it is gone.
After being on the passenger side status bar every time I started the car for a week after the 3.0 upgrade, that small circle-slash icon is gone. Disappeared on Friday and hasn't been back since, no idea why, everything is still working exactly as it should. Oh the joy of Land Rover electronics...
After being on the passenger side status bar every time I started the car for a week after the 3.0 upgrade, that small circle-slash icon is gone. Disappeared on Friday and hasn't been back since, no idea why, everything is still working exactly as it should. Oh the joy of Land Rover electronics...
Thank you! This is what it was for me.
I'm pretty sure it has nothing to do with Alexa, that is a very unique icon. I think you'll find that if you go into your settings, enable and configure an external wireless account, this symbol will change to signal strength bars when connected and go back to what you have when not connected to any external wireless.
Last edited by VillaDazzler; Jan 16, 2025 at 04:21 PM.
I will need to check again when I get back home to the Defender but I am fairly confident that is related to the wireless charger. When charging it is green and two semi circles and when not it displays this symbol
Just watched the video of Simon swapping out the cigarette lighter port in the rear of his Defender for a USB-C port. Unfortunately, he doesn’t show the results by plugging a device into the port but if I am not mistaken, the cigarette lighter port is 12volts DC, while the voltage to any device charger, whether it be a USB-A or USB-C is 5 volts DC. Curious if it worked or did he fry his phone attempting to charge it.
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