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Posted (edited)

It has been more than 2 months since the announcement.

https://www.gm-trucks.com/gm-releases-significant-over-the-air-update-for-2020-silverado-sierra-other-vehicles/

 

My truck maintains a WIFI connection and also had free onstar connection over the holidays.

I have not received the latest OTA update, and I have manually checked for it as well.

How many others have gotten it, and how many have not?

Edited by Coastie
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Mine notified me when we got to a restaurant, I told it to install, shut the doors and locked it. Came back and said it failed, haven’t tried to manually check for updates. Will try tomorrow morning

 

 

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Mine shows no updates available...not sure when it was last checked...

Shows infotainment system update u150  10.15.2020 and Infotainment system update v148 2.27.2020

whatever any of that is worth

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55 minutes ago, Chevy68man said:

Mine just updated today

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Mine also updated today. I was beginning to think they forgot about me. 

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1 hour ago, BluegrassMotorsport said:

Mine also updated today. I was beginning to think they forgot about me. 

What version did it update to?

Posted

Still on version v135106-LS 26-Apr-2019...check every single day cause I hate not having updates :^(

Posted

I was just offered u150 this past Sunday (Jan 10).  I parked the truck and turned it off as instructed.  Had breakfast at the restaurant and was done when I came out.

 

I have yet to see any difference but I haven't made any trips over 5 miles so I haven't had enough time to notice.

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I just got the notification yesterday. My truck started acting funny right before it came through. The radio wouldn't turn off once I shut the truck off and opened the door but would go off in a few mins. Also door didn't automatically lock like I have them set. I did the update when I got home last night and everything SEEMS fine for now. 

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I got the U150 update today. I was notified while away from home so I ignored it. When I got home I checked for updates and it was waiting. Clicked on the icon and it said it would take Aprox. 15 minutes, yada, yada. I came back out to the truck about 30 minutes later and had a successful update message.

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