There was an update that went out the end of last week. When I hit what's new, it was blank. Did anyone else get the same thing?
There was an update that went out the end of last week. When I hit what's new, it was blank. Did anyone else get the same thing?
I lost confidence in the software engineers at Stellantis a month after I had my truck. The infusions of software-driven everything is one reason I tried to get as little tech as possible with this new rig. Even then, everything from the engine, transmission, brakes, and horn runs through some data bus requiring code to run - even the frigging horn!! Ahhhh for the old days of having to use ones brain and actual physical movement (rolling down windows, turning a knob for AM/FM, etc) to move down the road. Call me a Luddite, but back then I could fix everything on my rigs and now I can fix very little.I'm amazed. An operating system that's now 6 years old (Android 8) and they still have trouble. My Android phone (Android 13) updates apps literally every day. Some apps update once a week for bugs and such.
Yet, here we are, multiple updates to fix an issue that shouldn't be there in the first place, buttons forget what they are?
It certainly doesn't build much confidence on any problems one might have with a manufacturer's vehicles if they can't correct something this simple. Mine is in the shop right now because even they couldn't get it to update from 141 to any newer version. They're saying they may have to replace the radio.
Now, has anybody ever had an Android phone that could not be updated if there was one available? It seems to me Stellantis hasn't laid the law down on the manufacturer of the radio to update Android, at least security parches, and fix their obvious flaws. If I can buy a $99 Android phone that works perfectly with dozens of apps from multiple vendors, one would certainly think a radio with relatively ancient software that only has a few functions all built and programmed by the same people would work.
Well, this is interesting. My service writer, who's always been square with me, talked to both the Star techs and to Uconnect. Both said my particular radio, a non nav 8.4, latest software is 141 and there is no updates. My truck is a March build. My friend's truck is an April build and has version 1.45 on his 8.4 non nav.
He was surprised since he said he's updated some other radios to 145.
It seemed odd to me too. I may try to get the part number from the radio. I can't imagine they used two different radios but I guess it's possible.My 8.4 non-Nav is on 160. Something is fishy.
It seemed odd to me too. I may try to get the part number from the radio. I can't imagine they used two different radios but I guess it's possible.
I haven't had any real trouble with mine like some others have.Then it wouldn’t use the same 141 software as the other radio.
I was told that the standard site for checking for software updates does not apply anymore, maybe that’s the issue.
Was just at the dealer and they said mine is currently up to date (141) but should have an over the air update. I don't ever recall having my radio update. Radio presets still are disappearing. Truck is just over 1 year old now.
Was just at the dealer and they said mine is currently up to date (141) but should have an over the air update. I don't ever recall having my radio update. Radio presets still are disappearing. Truck is just over 1 year old now.
This one is odd. Same dealer updated a friend's truck from 141 but said mine had no update for 141. When I mentioned this he said this was directly from Uconnect.141 is not current, sounds like a lazy dealership.
My 141 never did an OTA update, but it did OTA from 145 to 160. I’d try a different dealer.