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And you guys are getting this piece updated?

 

That's what the bulletin is pertaining to. All software is in the Head Unit as that controls everything. So, that's what gets updated.

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That's what the bulletin is pertaining to. All software is in the Head Unit as that controls everything. So, that's what gets updated.

You may want to sit down and re read about this system, you are WAY off.

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You've gone from "What's a head unit" to a proverbial expert in the system? Yes, it's very different, but when a question like yours comes along, the most direct way to understand is to see the main control piece as where everything lives.

 

No one is having the head unit -replaced-, they're getting software updates for certain modules. What gets updated is directly related to whether or not the specific modules are in your truck (for a particular bulletin) and what version of the software you're currently on.

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Yes I went from "what is a head unit" because I was trying to understand what you guys are calling a head unit. These trucks do not have a "head unit" if you are referring to the radio controls (buttons) there is no "update" for that, or are you referring to the display, still no update for those either, or maybe you are referring to the Tuner (radio) which is the so called brains of the operation and there are updates for that depending if you have a 14, 15, or 15i as to what software you'll have, or could you be talking about the HMI (human machine interface) which would only be present in IO4, IO5, and IO6 systems and that also has updates and will also depend on if you have 14, 15, or 15i. In this system there is a MOST bus for communication between the modules that along with the Tuner and HMI if equipped will include a Media Disc Player(TG5), and AMP(UQA, UQS), and the IPC (UDD) the controls and display are not on this bus tho and talk to the HMI and Tuner on a LIN bus and the display gets its feed via a LVDS cable. So what i am saying is this whole thread is useless to anyone going to a dealer for and update. If you go in and ask for your "head unit" to be updated they are going to have no idea what the hell you are talking about.

 

I would also like to point out that when you go to your dealer and they hook their "machine" to your truck it is almost always going to tell them they will be installing the same software that is already there, which is partially true. There are in some modules 20+ software number lines, and most update will only change 1 or 2 of those the rest will be staying the same so in turn it tells you it is rewriting the same software

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Hell Ya!....... What He said.^

If you have a specific problem then ask the dealer to fix it.

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Yes I went from "what is a head unit" because I was trying to understand what you guys are calling a head unit. These trucks do not have a "head unit" if you are referring to the radio controls (buttons) there is no "update" for that, or are you referring to the display, still no update for those either, or maybe you are referring to the Tuner (radio) which is the so called brains of the operation and there are updates for that depending if you have a 14, 15, or 15i as to what software you'll have, or could you be talking about the HMI (human machine interface) which would only be present in IO4, IO5, and IO6 systems and that also has updates and will also depend on if you have 14, 15, or 15i. In this system there is a MOST bus for communication between the modules that along with the Tuner and HMI if equipped will include a Media Disc Player(TG5), and AMP(UQA, UQS), and the IPC (UDD) the controls and display are not on this bus tho and talk to the HMI and Tuner on a LIN bus and the display gets its feed via a LVDS cable. So what i am saying is this whole thread is useless to anyone going to a dealer for and update. If you go in and ask for your "head unit" to be updated they are going to have no idea what the hell you are talking about.

 

I would also like to point out that when you go to your dealer and they hook their "machine" to your truck it is almost always going to tell them they will be installing the same software that is already there, which is partially true. There are in some modules 20+ software number lines, and most update will only change 1 or 2 of those the rest will be staying the same so in turn it tells you it is rewriting the same software

 

Maybe next time, instead of using the passive-aggressive approach, you could just add some color commentary about how the system differs from aftermarket systems that use a true head unit and operate remote devices.

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I took mine in to get checked and they said it was current. I asked how that was possible if the release came out in feb/march but my truck was built in january. I got on video the touch screen not working (me touching all the icons) and nothing happening till I restarted the truck.

 

service said when I bring my truck in for the head lights they will keep the truck and work with who ever they work with (some engineer) to try to get the issues resolved

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Mine never did this prior to the update... frustrating.

 

For what it's worth, it's an iPod touch (not an iPhone), but it's the Gen I model. I have a Gen 2 or Gen 3 that I'm going to try and see if it's any different but I doubt it will be.

 

Mine does this too with a 160GB iPod Classic. I'll have to check to see what version the Intellilink is on, I've never had it updated, I bought the truck in November 2014. It drives me bonkers. My older, 60GB iPod does NOT do this, when it works (half the time the system doesn't recognize it's plugged in... but when it DOES recognize it, it works fine).

 

I've had the most success with Bluetooth audio from my iPhone, that always seems to work when I try it. 2nd in line would be a basic 128GB USB thumbdrive I loaded up and stuck in the truck... that works about 80% of the time (other 20% it doesn't recognize it's there). My older 60GB iPod works about 50% of the time, and the newer 160 even less.

 

I've got a $100 basic Alpine unit in my other car that's 6 years old and works flawlessly with both iPods. Both also work just fine in my wife's $24k Volkswagen. Disappointing that this $55k truck can't figure it out.

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I've done some additional testing and verified that it also does it with my iPhone 6 with iOS 8.3 (USB-connected, not bluetooth). So, it's definitely related to the USB interface. And, it appears to also be related to the update as I didn't have this issue before the update. I will let my dealer know and see if he can locate any additional bulletins, updates, etc.

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I took mine in to get checked and they said it was current. I asked how that was possible if the release came out in feb/march but my truck was built in january. I got on video the touch screen not working (me touching all the icons) and nothing happening till I restarted the truck.

 

service said when I bring my truck in for the head lights they will keep the truck and work with who ever they work with (some engineer) to try to get the issues resolved

 

Hey hurricanoday,

 

Although you're having some issues with the touchscreen in your truck, it's good you've brought this to your dealer's attention. Feel free to keep us posted when you go back for your headlights. If you'd like for us to follow up with them just send us a PM. We'll be on the lookout for any updates.

 

Sincerely,

 

Eddie A.

GM Customer Care

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I've done some additional testing and verified that it also does it with my iPhone 6 with iOS 8.3 (USB-connected, not bluetooth). So, it's definitely related to the USB interface. And, it appears to also be related to the update as I didn't have this issue before the update. I will let my dealer know and see if he can locate any additional bulletins, updates, etc.

Not sure I am reading your concerns correctly but if I am this system requires you to press the media button to switch to a USB connected device. It will not switch to it when plugged in automatically like the old systems did

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Not sure I am reading your concerns correctly but if I am this system requires you to press the media button to switch to a USB connected device. It will not switch to it when plugged in automatically like the old systems did

 

No, it's different. The quoted post below highlights what I'm running into.

 

I've driven a bit with the new software and have observed a couple of changes - one good, two bad. All deal with USB audio.

 

BEFORE: Setting my iPod as the input source and choosing "Shuffle" mode, the first 3-4 seconds of the next song will play while the system is initiating the search for a new song to play at the end of a track.

AFTER: Shuffle mode appears to work very cleanly with no "running into the next track" before switching to the next track it will play.

 

 

BEFORE: No issue

AFTER: When switching to the iPod from a different source, the display shows all of the pertinent information for the track it's playing. This information remains on the screen regardless of what track the iPod plays next. The only way to get it to update is to switch to a different audio source and then come back to the iPod. I have also observed that switching FROM the iPod to a different source will stop the iPod audio immediately but requires about a 5-7 second delay before the other input will switch on (I typically switch to the radio).

 

BEFORE: No issue

AFTER: The first two seconds of the track are scratchy / static-y if there is album art for the track being played. The scratchiness occurs during the time that the album art is being transferred to the head unit for display.

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