Has your rebooted since you done the full reset?
Since I did that, once, maybe twice.
Has your rebooted since you done the full reset?
Mine hasn’t done it for about 2 weeks and done it again the other day.Since I did that, once, maybe twice.
Totally agree regarding the infotainment (Although it just irritates me, my bigger worry is if the day comes when it just crashes totally) what I can’t get my head round is the consistent denials by dealers saying your car is not eligible for the latest update….despite there being one out and you could be two versions older!?Hi all,
Are people still getting the infotainment restarts as I’m still getting them not as bad. It still there. I’ve spoken to the dealer but said I’m on the latest firmware and only thing they can suggest is to do a full reset of the firmware so tell the car it’s a new head unit (but it’s not) to see if that solves the issue. But it seems to happen across Vag and seat so got to be a software issue as didn’t do it last year only started after a ota update.
Seat uk are just plain useless and as much help as a chocolate radiator!!
Maybe these updates are applied / rolled out in phases, starting with the older vehicles first or perhaps updates are applied in vehicle VIN order, starting with the lowest VIN first. So maybe it’s a case of “your car’s not eligible yet, as we haven’t got to your car’s VIN with the update process, but it will be eligible in x weeks / months time“ rather than it’s not eligible at all. Exceptions to this might be where a car has a software related issue that can be replicated by the dealer; in such cases, the car might automatically become eligible for the latest update and jump the queue.Totally agree regarding the infotainment (Although it just irritates me, my bigger worry is if the day comes when it just crashes totally) what I can’t get my head round is the consistent denials by dealers saying your car is not eligible for the latest update….despite there being one out and you could be two versions older!?
You may well be right. If so, then IMHO it’s poor customer service from a relatively new brand such as Cupra that has aspirations of being recognised as a premium brand.It's more likely you're getting fobbed off as (from what I've seen previously) dealers only get a fixed rate per warranty job from the manufacturer (which is usually way below what they'll screw a customer for), plus the car is taking up space in the shop which they could be charging someone full rate for....
This morning I've booked mine in for it's service at 2 years old (only 9300 miles). It's a Hybrid and I was texted by CUPRAUK a couple of weeks ago that there's a software update required, see here. The service rep checked and said yes it was on the system and it also has a recall for a battery module replacement which he says will take half a day. It's not going in till the 27th March so fingers crossed that the infotainment system behaves itself after the update.You may well be right. If so, then IMHO it’s poor customer service from a relatively new brand such as Cupra that has aspirations of being recognised as a premium brand.
Did you get an ota update in January? As mine was working fine until the ota update and since then I get the rebooting issue. There seems to be no fix as I’ve contacted the dealer and seat uk and still no further forward. I get told I’m on the latest firmware. Seat uk and the dealer are not replying to me now.I have also an issue with the infotainment system of Arona FR (MY 2022).
The infotainment system turns off by itself and restarts for about 10 minutes, after it works ok but it happens more than 3 times since I bought it in January 2023.
Please write if somebody face the same issue and how its solved ?
Thanks in advance....
I had exactly the same issue after the update in January. It’s not rebooted for around three weeks though now, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed.Did you get an ota update in January? As mine was working fine until the ota update and since then I get the rebooting issue. There seems to be no fix as I’ve contacted the dealer and seat uk and still no further forward. I get told I’m on the latest firmware. Seat uk and the dealer are not replying to me now.
I have bought it in January and after few days there was an update message and I have pull the update that was pending and I have still restarting issues.Did you get an ota update in January? As mine was working fine until the ota update and since then I get the rebooting issue. There seems to be no fix as I’ve contacted the dealer and seat uk and still no further forward. I get told I’m on the latest firmware. Seat uk and the dealer are not replying to me now.
Would be nice for if seat could just say there is an issue and update coming soon, but they just ignore it like there isn’t an issue.Mine rebooted again today, hasn’t done that for some time, so guessing it’s time again…
Last time it stopped when it suddenly popped (after maybe rebooting maybe 5-10 times) ”No primary user…” and I clicked cancel or something. I am the primary user so this will probably continue until that message is displayed and I can cancel it.
I contacted Cupra Sweden earlier this year and they responded thay had spoke to my garage and that they would be happy to take it in. After checking with the garage I was told there’s no update available for my car (I’m on A896) so I decided not to bring it in. They can’t fix software issues if there’s no update and they have no idea when/if there will be one anytime soon.Would be nice for if seat could just say there is an issue and update coming soon, but they just ignore it like there isn’t an issue.