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Wondering if anyone else has this.  2019 Silverado High Country.  Every time I start it, the computer seems to boot up differently. Example: Once in awhile everything will boot up correctly and everything works but a lot of times not so much.  Yesterday the camera booted up in a different view, had to go searching for the correct view, I turned the Auto Start/Stop off and it remained off after several re-starts, sometimes it will connect to my phones' Bluetooth sometimes it won't, sometimes the radio Mute button will work on startup and sometimes it won't, Navigation will load sometimes and sometimes it won't and when it does load it takes a long time to go through all of it's "Loading Navigation, Loading Maps, etc"....Sheesh, I thought this was the fast electronic age. These are just a few things that I can remember at the moment but it seems like everyday there's a new list.  I never know what I'm going to get when I start the truck.  Typical electronics..................never work as advertised consistently.

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My 19 LTZ loads quickly and correctly every time.  You may need a software reload from the dealer.  

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My HC loads pretty consistently most of the time. Every now and then the Nav will take about 10 to 15 seconds longer than normal but that may be a satellite issue.

 

I've found that if you start the truck and let it do it's thing for a few seconds before jumping right into gear or start pushing buttons...giving everything a chance to boot up...it seems to run more smoothly. That pretty much eliminated the 'fish-eye' view for the back up cam. Kind of like when you boot up a computer and immediately click on your web browser icon and it takes forever to load because the computer is still booting the operating system. Works for me anyway.

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I keep getting “climate control Off” messages on the screen even though it’s not off.  

Mine is different every time too. 

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My LTZ does this every time. It all started when they started applying all the software patch’s or as they call them, updates. It was great until then. It is horrible Chevy is covering up clear flaws in Lane keep assist, park assist and trailer connection issues with software. All the issues are still there, they just de-tuned them and not showing the alerts. I asked my service guy if there is a way to clear the computer and reload. He is checking on the wipe the thing clean first. 

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