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Feb 18th, 2016, 20:31 | #21 |
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Apparently there is now a fix for passenger heated seat altho ive not done one yet so carn't comment if it works or not,
There is also another journal appeared for battery low warning aswell but it does involve abit of testing and charging of battery so dealer may need it for day,
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Feb 19th, 2016, 20:33 | #22 |
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Battery warnings
Thanks Rooster for the info on the heated seat.... today no low battery warning on key on or key off's...... but the car status window when checked on centre console shows low battery timed at 20:31 when vehicle had been parked up for 4 hours...... This is interesting as when the warnings came on tacho area a few days ago the Car status window showed nothing as alerts.
Not used drivers seat or steering wheel heat for 2 days. Vehicle has tonight started going into engine stop mode at traffic lights so looks like battery must be back up.... Timed alert remains. Anyone know what the moving rounded squares represent at the top middle of the tacho window...... that appear next to the auto park brake in green arrow circle? Thanks |
Feb 22nd, 2016, 07:19 | #23 |
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Hi there - ah, these mysterious squares, they've had me puzzled for a long time. (Although I haven't noticed them moving. I'll have to monitor them more closely!)
The only thing I've seen take their place so far was a general-purpose warning triangle symbol when my windscreen washer level got low. The cluster of squares isn't what you'd call a completely intuitive "no faults, all clear" symbol, is it? Any other ideas? Walter |
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