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It's not unknown, if you search here you will find similar. It could be a faulty module somewhere, or even just turning it off and then on again to solve it.
Hello, yesterday I left my car at the dealership to update the infotainment system.
It has version 1790, and they would update it to version 1960.
They would first have to update it to version 18XX
I left the car at around 9:30 am, and at around 3 pm I received a call from them.
They apologized, but said they had tried to update it several times but the system always refused.
It seems like the update is going to be done, a message appears that it is completed, but then it was not done.
The dealer sent a support request to SEAT in Spain, and they were waiting for their response.
They told me that as a rule they respond to support requests within 2 hours, but given the time difference between Portugal and Spain, any response from them would no longer come in time for something to be done yesterday.
I have never performed any intervention on my own with the infotainment system. The only thing I changed/updated were the navigation system maps, using a pen, as indicated on the SEAT website.
Has anyone had a similar experience?
This has to have a solution, right? I cannot accept that the dealer, an official representative of the brand, tells me that he cannot carry out the update.
That doesn't make any sense.
They do it wrong i think. They need to update first to 1899 or similar adn then to 1969. Iff they update first to 1803/1810 it cant be updated to 1969
dealers arn't that smart most off the time![]()
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