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Had this odd overlay happen todayf792c4a34285bc68362a07278963e6df.jpg3932be8a1d2aadc87d7a0bec5d15f17e.jpg

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Is that an Android screen? Never seen that map before.

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Is that an Android screen? Never seen that map before.
Yes sir. It's the new android auto

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Yes sir. It's the new android auto

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I switched to the nee android auto and it definitely needs some tweaking. I had some issues with my playlist through amazon music, hopefully some updates will get it fixed.

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Does this update, or prior update, allow user to program HVAC settings when remote start is initiated, i.e. can you tell it what minimum outside temp must be before turning heat on or ac on?  

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1 hour ago, PalmettoChevy said:

Does this update, or prior update, allow user to program HVAC settings when remote start is initiated, i.e. can you tell it what minimum outside temp must be before turning heat on or ac on?  

That's not something the user has ever been able to control without a mod, including previous generations.  Updates so far have been bug/problem fixes, mostly or at least that's the main focus.

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On 8/25/2019 at 7:10 PM, carlosh said:

Had this odd overlay happen todayf792c4a34285bc68362a07278963e6df.jpg3932be8a1d2aadc87d7a0bec5d15f17e.jpg

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I've had that too. I tried unplugging the phone and the plugging it in again. That seemed to fix it.

 

Scott

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I have noticed that since v805.1 update my rear seat reminder only works about half of the time I shut my truck off. I use it to remind me to close the rear slider, but if you use it to make sure your kids don't die in a hot car, be warned it may not beep at you all the time.

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On 9/19/2019 at 8:55 AM, Zeker said:

Still haven't got the update ?

Finally got mine Saturday. It will come.

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Anybody in here have the 8" IOR model  (at least that is what a vendor told me I have but so much conflicting info out there) and can post a picture of the version information screen?  My build date was August 2018 and the radio has never taken an update, every time I check when hooked up to the internet it just says no update.

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They honestly are full of BS. I really do know a lot about this stuff.  I added the nav myself. I did the programming myself.  The hardware is all the same.  The software is all the same. What changes is the calibrations of the other units.  For example we have the capability to add fog lights if we didn't have them. That requires they BCM to have a calibration added to the trucks list showing it now has the fog lights. GM adds the registration number to the nav upgrade kit same as fog light.  The new systems are different than the old units where they had an HMI and radio unit. they are combined. When you add nav it is so complete it also update sinister to allow you to add the connected nav feature to have the traffic info. Its hard to really explain but the units calibration is really just HEX values wither turning things on or off. Thats all.  I have a lot of experience digging DEEP into these systems and deal with them daily.

 


Can you tell me how to modify the calibration to add fog lights and whatever else is possible? I’d like to dig into that stuff.


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Anyone else not able to see their phone contacts?  I'm one galaxy S9 but cant share them.  Works when on usb cable and android auto but not via bluetooth.  Tried to repair phone but no help.

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You have to catch the "allow" access on your phone for the truck to pick them up. I've a s9 and mines does same

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