Yes, truck has unlimited internet. I have even tried it when I was connected to the house internet.
The dealer says Onstar has to fix it on their end. Onstar just chases their tail. This has been going on for at least a year.
Dealer even told me to make sure the was sync'd exactly right.
2017 Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2 ltr.
I have tried to install other apps that are within the infotainment data base. Every time I start my truck it says fail to install. I'm trying to figure out why does it fail.
All I'm trying to add is the weather app and 1 other one. Onstar is not any help on this. Anyone else have this issue and how did you overcome it?
In most circumstances you would be correct. But what "screen"? I have no nothing on my end that tells me there is an issue. ONStar did the scan and then emailed me the results. I have no pressure check light on in the dash. As far as I can see all my TPMS are working by giving me the pressures in all 4 tires.
This is why I'm not quite sure what is going on.
I have been trying to figure out why when I try to add apps to my on screen display the install fails. I finally got Onstar on the line to figure it out. They did a scan and found that my BCM has a code C0760 no other numbers than that. I really don't want to run down to the dealer for them to charge me $150 to tell me that its TPMS sensor. I don't have any lights on my dash that tells me something is wrong. A little over a year ago I replaced one of the TPMS sensors. I don't think the BCM would hang on to that code and cause issues now seeing this is a recent issue with the on screen apps.
Has anyone had experience with this issue? Please point me in a direction that I can go to get answers.
I just installed a Lomax bed cover. Took me about 40 mins. I bought the truck bed seal kit as well but I haven't installed it yet.
I really like the security it will bring to having stuff in the bed of my truck. I can still add rails if need. The cover can hold up to 400 lbs which means I can load mattress or something like that on top and strap it to the rails.