Electrical issue with car
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Electrical issue with car
This morning on the way to drop my son off at daycare I was having issues with some of the electrical in the car.
The Menu Button
The Power **** to the radio would change the volume but not turn off the Radio
The Volume button for the radio on the steering wheel
The Phone / Voice control on the steering wheel.
I dropped him off and got back in the car and started it up, Everything started working fine again.
Has anyone had this issue before or is having issues with their car?
Thanks Guys. Frustrating on a one year one car.
The Menu Button
The Power **** to the radio would change the volume but not turn off the Radio
The Volume button for the radio on the steering wheel
The Phone / Voice control on the steering wheel.
I dropped him off and got back in the car and started it up, Everything started working fine again.
Has anyone had this issue before or is having issues with their car?
Thanks Guys. Frustrating on a one year one car.
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This morning on the way to drop my son off at daycare I was having issues with some of the electrical in the car.
The Menu Button
The Power **** to the radio would change the volume but not turn off the Radio
The Volume button for the radio on the steering wheel
The Phone / Voice control on the steering wheel.
I dropped him off and got back in the car and started it up, Everything started working fine again.
Has anyone had this issue before or is having issues with their car?
Thanks Guys. Frustrating on a one year one car.
The Menu Button
The Power **** to the radio would change the volume but not turn off the Radio
The Volume button for the radio on the steering wheel
The Phone / Voice control on the steering wheel.
I dropped him off and got back in the car and started it up, Everything started working fine again.
Has anyone had this issue before or is having issues with their car?
Thanks Guys. Frustrating on a one year one car.
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This morning on the way to drop my son off at daycare I was having issues with some of the electrical in the car.
The Menu Button
The Power **** to the radio would change the volume but not turn off the Radio
The Volume button for the radio on the steering wheel
The Phone / Voice control on the steering wheel.
I dropped him off and got back in the car and started it up, Everything started working fine again.
Has anyone had this issue before or is having issues with their car?
Thanks Guys. Frustrating on a one year one car.
The Menu Button
The Power **** to the radio would change the volume but not turn off the Radio
The Volume button for the radio on the steering wheel
The Phone / Voice control on the steering wheel.
I dropped him off and got back in the car and started it up, Everything started working fine again.
Has anyone had this issue before or is having issues with their car?
Thanks Guys. Frustrating on a one year one car.
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My car was backed in to my garage. So no outside weather and no back up camera used. I have a feeling this car will be sold within 5 years due to electrical problems.
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You have a warranty. If something goes bad, you use it.
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But in any case, these problems really suck. The infotainment system in 3IS is the weakest link
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This morning on the way to drop my son off at daycare I was having issues with some of the electrical in the car.
The Menu Button
The Power **** to the radio would change the volume but not turn off the Radio
The Volume button for the radio on the steering wheel
The Phone / Voice control on the steering wheel.
I dropped him off and got back in the car and started it up, Everything started working fine again.
Has anyone had this issue before or is having issues with their car?
Thanks Guys. Frustrating on a one year one car.
The Menu Button
The Power **** to the radio would change the volume but not turn off the Radio
The Volume button for the radio on the steering wheel
The Phone / Voice control on the steering wheel.
I dropped him off and got back in the car and started it up, Everything started working fine again.
Has anyone had this issue before or is having issues with their car?
Thanks Guys. Frustrating on a one year one car.
its just a glitch, nothing serious. just bring it in and have a tech install an update and it'll be fine.
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How is the title misleading ? Is it or is it not a electrical issue ? Should I changed it to electronics' issue?
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No offence. I think the issues you have experienced are more related to software and firmware. --- bugs in the infotainment. I guess it is a matter of different terminology. When I saw "electrical issues", I thought it is something to do with hardware.
Last edited by AndyL; 12-08-14 at 01:41 PM.
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This is common with todays cars.
In the last 1.5 years I've had a 2013 C Class, 2014 Grand Cherokee, 2014 Altima with their individual version of an "infotainment" system. Each of them have had software issues/bugs.
I don't think with the amount of technology being shoved into cars now-a-days (Sat nav, Sat radio, Blu Tooth, Voice recognition, iPod/Android Compatibility, cameras, etc) it's possible to have one that is 100% bug free. Hell I've been using computers and tablets since the 90s and they're still giving me random issues.
It's possible the only way to have a car without any of these issues is to simply stay away from non-analog cars. My work car is a 2014 Chevy Malibu. It's a bare bones government contract fleet vehicle. I have absolutely no problems with any of the car's functions...and it's certainly not because the Malibu is a better car.
Over the last couple of years I have just learned to accept that cars will have these kind of issues...even expensive cars.
Seems like good advice, except the dealership will never be able to replicate the issue. At most you can expect a software update which most likely won't correct the issue.
In the last 1.5 years I've had a 2013 C Class, 2014 Grand Cherokee, 2014 Altima with their individual version of an "infotainment" system. Each of them have had software issues/bugs.
I don't think with the amount of technology being shoved into cars now-a-days (Sat nav, Sat radio, Blu Tooth, Voice recognition, iPod/Android Compatibility, cameras, etc) it's possible to have one that is 100% bug free. Hell I've been using computers and tablets since the 90s and they're still giving me random issues.
It's possible the only way to have a car without any of these issues is to simply stay away from non-analog cars. My work car is a 2014 Chevy Malibu. It's a bare bones government contract fleet vehicle. I have absolutely no problems with any of the car's functions...and it's certainly not because the Malibu is a better car.
Over the last couple of years I have just learned to accept that cars will have these kind of issues...even expensive cars.
Originally Posted by Swacer
You have a warranty. If something goes bad, you use it.
Last edited by kamauxx; 12-08-14 at 12:41 PM.
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To the OP: I recommend just relaxing if this is your first time. If it is a recurring issue, then definitely have a right to be mad. I'm not saying you don't right now, but you will be much better off letting it go than to have such short temperament with the issue. As bad as it sounds, this comes with the territory when dealing with technology. Have you ever had problems with your phone, laptop, desktop, or television? All tech is going to have inherent problems
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It's not that you're wrong to be pissed, but crying on a forum that your car is melting and is A piece of junk that you're gonna dump in 5 yrs is a little excessive (tho, I'll take it in 5 yrs, low ball you, and use it as my DD since it's so terrible....)
You purchased a refresh model year car. There are bound to be issues. They offer warranties for things like that.
So deep breath...
You purchased a refresh model year car. There are bound to be issues. They offer warranties for things like that.
So deep breath...
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It's not that you're wrong to be pissed, but crying on a forum that your car is melting and is A piece of junk that you're gonna dump in 5 yrs is a little excessive (tho, I'll take it in 5 yrs, low ball you, and use it as my DD since it's so terrible....)
You purchased a refresh model year car. There are bound to be issues. They offer warranties for things like that.
So deep breath...
You purchased a refresh model year car. There are bound to be issues. They offer warranties for things like that.
So deep breath...
Love how I ask a Question if this has happened to anyone else and 50 % of comments are negative which in returns gets negative responses.
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