What the hell??
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What the hell??
On Saturday I got into my Defender (while parked at an Audi Dealer in Manhattan, how embarrassing) to find both screens black and absolutely no reaction to the start button. Lights were working, so it was not the battery. I tried all I knew, but dead as a doornail. Then all of the sudden it lit back up. The first thing I checked was the updates and guess what, it was updating while I parked, with no notice, options, or even a dialog box to tell me what the hell it was doing.
Well, it seemed like it made some improvements, but the release notes were vague and useless (come on LandRover, it's 2021, when you are updating MY car, you need to tell ME what you are going to do or at least what you have done).
One thing that has always annoyed me was I could not sign in to the "InControl" system since day one. So I gave it a try, hoping it might be useful at remembering settings and such. As soon as I typed my password, and hit enter it has been stuck in an endless loop saying "Signing In". I was lucky enough to figure out I could still access the "Carplay" operations when my phone is connected by pressing the button for Siri. After two days and multiple starts, stops and drives it's still spinning away.
HELP! Any ideas? Anyone ever been able to sign into InControl from the infotainment system? Does anyone know how to "re-boot" the entire computer system? I hate the thought of going to the dealer because they are clueless on tech-related issues. They call LandRover, and LandRover says "we are working on it".
Thanks
Jay
Well, it seemed like it made some improvements, but the release notes were vague and useless (come on LandRover, it's 2021, when you are updating MY car, you need to tell ME what you are going to do or at least what you have done).
One thing that has always annoyed me was I could not sign in to the "InControl" system since day one. So I gave it a try, hoping it might be useful at remembering settings and such. As soon as I typed my password, and hit enter it has been stuck in an endless loop saying "Signing In". I was lucky enough to figure out I could still access the "Carplay" operations when my phone is connected by pressing the button for Siri. After two days and multiple starts, stops and drives it's still spinning away.
HELP! Any ideas? Anyone ever been able to sign into InControl from the infotainment system? Does anyone know how to "re-boot" the entire computer system? I hate the thought of going to the dealer because they are clueless on tech-related issues. They call LandRover, and LandRover says "we are working on it".
Thanks
Jay
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#3
With the car sitting still but started, hold down the power / volume button below and off to the side of the screen for 20 seconds to reboot the Pivi Pro. It might not solve your ability to sign in, but could at least get you out of being stuck.
Have you verified that the car had good cell signal when you tried to sign in?
Have you verified that the car had good cell signal when you tried to sign in?
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The restart did work and now I have been able to log in. Thanks.
how was the software update experience for the rest of you? It’s nuts that they don’t release detailed notes on the impact of the update (aka release notes).
on the positive side the ability to login to cars hotspot now is an option and works.
how was the software update experience for the rest of you? It’s nuts that they don’t release detailed notes on the impact of the update (aka release notes).
on the positive side the ability to login to cars hotspot now is an option and works.
#6
This... our dealer did it with us from his computer after we finished up paperwork at purchase for disco. He said phones on the first try were causing issues and he didn't want us to go through that.
#9
Speaking of software updates, we have an upcoming major one to look forward to. This one apparently is not automatic and courteously asks if you want to proceed with the install at your convenience Then, it fails to install.
Maybe the car was too dirty.
Maybe the car was too dirty.
Last edited by umbertob; 10-27-2020 at 11:22 AM.
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More fun with British electronics! This "software update" replaces the "Christmas Tree of Death" from the LR3 that lit up all the dashboard warning lights at once, dropped the suspension and put the vehicle in limp mode. Although I doubt the random software update is caused by a faulty brake pedal switch.
Last edited by PaulLR; 10-27-2020 at 02:40 PM.
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