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My car updated to 2.1.26 this morning. Fix for rear seat heating. It only took 5 min.
No idea. No one rides in my back seats so I haven't had any complaints.What actually needed fixing?
The front ventilated seats could use some more robustness IMO…The primary occupant of my back seats is my dog. Can confirm she appreciates the heated seats.
Not aware of anything related that needs fixing. But I’m sure the heated rear seats, like everything else, could benefit from being more robust.
Ugh, that’s an anticlimactic OTA.My car updated to 2.1.26 this morning. Fix for rear seat heating. It only took 5 min.
I can’t tell you how many times my dogs’ paws and noses have triggered the heated seats. Perhaps there’s better nose/paw rejection.
Ro-butts perhaps?I bet they are more robust now.
Oh, I buckle all 3 seatbelts. Otherwise I’d lose my mind.Plus number of times I’ve had to tell my dog shift over and stop triggering the seatbelt warning.
Maybe disabling rear seat belt warnings could be part of the "dog mode" feature in the poll.. but then some people might use dog mode with other people in the back.Oh, I buckle all 3 seatbelts. Otherwise I’d lose my mind.
Wish there was a way to disable the rear seat warnings period! ... Can't tell u how many times the rear passenger folks [after being told to buckle up] have clicked into the wrong lock and then can't understand why the seat belt warning keeps going off (esp. w/ older folks that are hard of hearing ... a whole lot of funMaybe disabling rear seat belt warnings could be part of the "dog mode" feature in the poll.. but then some people might use dog mode with other people in the back.
Agree, very strange. This is the first update I'm not checking my app. regularly to see if it's available to install. I've even be eager to install updates that made my car mysteriously more robust, but not this one.Seems odd to send out an OTA for this singular fix, doesn't it?
For me, actual people are a different matter. You should always have your seatbelts on for safety.Wish there was a way to disable the rear seat warnings period! ... Can't tell u how many times the rear passenger folks [after being told to buckle up] have clicked into the wrong lock and then can't understand why the seat belt warning keeps going off (esp. w/ older folks that are hard of hearing ... a whole lot of fun)
Wish there was a way to disable the rear seat warnings period! ... Can't tell u how many times the rear passenger folks [after being told to buckle up] have clicked into the wrong lock and then can't understand why the seat belt warning keeps going off (esp. w/ older folks that are hard of hearing ... a whole lot of fun)