Is firmware updateable?
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Is firmware updateable?
I have a 2012 TL-Tech. Does Acura release firmware updates for their cars? This car is great but does have a few software bugs (like the continual phonebook updates) that I'd like to see fixed. On my wife's VW Tiguan it is possible to get periodic firmware updates, but I can't find anything on Acura's website to indicate if Acura ever does this. Thanks for any insights.
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brechbt, cool avatar!
I think these issues are covered by updates to the nav system, but I could be wrong.
Anyone else know?
I think these issues are covered by updates to the nav system, but I could be wrong.
Anyone else know?
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Racer
The phonebook update is intentional. The HFL is synchronizing each time you connect to a phone to allow updates to the database. In previous models, when you added an entry to your phone, you had to clear the memory and reload ... folks complained (and for good reason IMO). Now it is automatic. I have about 700 contacts in my Blackberry and it is done within a short time (6-7 seconds).
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I have a 2012 TL-Tech. Does Acura release firmware updates for their cars? This car is great but does have a few software bugs (like the continual phonebook updates) that I'd like to see fixed. On my wife's VW Tiguan it is possible to get periodic firmware updates, but I can't find anything on Acura's website to indicate if Acura ever does this. Thanks for any insights.
In very rare cases where a bug has been proved, a dealer will be alerted to provide an update, and the dealer network will be provided with the flash code. There's no way for the owner of the car to get the code, however.
Your path of least resistance is to stay in touch with the dealer about it and make sure your voice is heard that there is a bug, in your opinion.
(800) 382-2238 Acura Client Relations <--That will be annoying, and it will take time, but you'll start the ball rolling if it isn't already rolling.
The phonebook update is intentional. The HFL is synchronizing each time you connect to a phone to allow updates to the database. In previous models, when you added an entry to your phone, you had to clear the memory and reload ... folks complained (and for good reason IMO). Now it is automatic. I have about 700 contacts in my Blackberry and it is done within a short time (6-7 seconds).
I'm not sure I like that, but enough other people must have wanted the feature to implement it.
I'm afraid I'm one of those guys who gets all set up ahead of time and when I push the button I am already buckled and ready to drive off.
It's annoying to me to have to push the OK every time on the NAV, and annoying to have to reset the heads up that yes, I know that my oil life is 15%.
:-)
Adding another few seconds before I can make a phone call...I dunno about that.
I must be in the minority, because enough people must've asked for the feature for it to be implemented.
Isn't there a Law of Unforeseen Consequences? When we went to iOS 5.0, you might recall, almost none of us could sync our contact lists at all. In that case, the car's contact list would've been wiped while it updated.
Nope, nope...don't think I like that.
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Wow, did the new update to IOS fix this? I updated to IOS5 when it came out and haven't synced yet, but was just thinking I need to. I just put on the IOS 5.0.1 yesterday. I'm scared to sync now if it would wipe everything out, but I have added several numbers since I last synced.
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Thanks for the responses, guys. I had hoped that there was a mechanism for regular updates to the car's software, but am not very surprised if there isn't.
I perhaps chose a bad example in commenting on the phone update issue. I realize that probably isn't a bug, but rather a design decision that many users, myself included, object to. A better example of what I consider an obvious bug is the fact that, in the iPod search function, using the command "List Artist Grateful Dead" brings up an alphabetical list of all songs by the Grateful Dead, when what I really want is to bring up a list of all the Grateful Dead CD's that are on my iPod. There is no way using iPod search to bring up a list of the albums of a particular artist. Listing all of my Grateful Dead songs all together is really useless; I can't imagine why anyone would want to do this. Yes, I realize that if I use the normal Music Search and scroll to a particular artist, I can then display an album listing. But this is very cumbersome with a large collection; I want to do this through the HFL system.
I consider this a bug because it seems improbable that the designers really did this on purpose; it's just too obviously wrong. But it's too bad that Acura isn't providing post-sales support for these kinds of issues, given the technological complexity of these cars.
I perhaps chose a bad example in commenting on the phone update issue. I realize that probably isn't a bug, but rather a design decision that many users, myself included, object to. A better example of what I consider an obvious bug is the fact that, in the iPod search function, using the command "List Artist Grateful Dead" brings up an alphabetical list of all songs by the Grateful Dead, when what I really want is to bring up a list of all the Grateful Dead CD's that are on my iPod. There is no way using iPod search to bring up a list of the albums of a particular artist. Listing all of my Grateful Dead songs all together is really useless; I can't imagine why anyone would want to do this. Yes, I realize that if I use the normal Music Search and scroll to a particular artist, I can then display an album listing. But this is very cumbersome with a large collection; I want to do this through the HFL system.
I consider this a bug because it seems improbable that the designers really did this on purpose; it's just too obviously wrong. But it's too bad that Acura isn't providing post-sales support for these kinds of issues, given the technological complexity of these cars.
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It was one of the goals of 5.0.1 to stop the corruption of individual contacts, which is what was keeping the list from syncing after spending a long time *trying* to sync on Handsfree Link.
It was one of the goals...but I haven't had the nerve to try. :-)
The way that I fixed mine was to re-activate an iPhone 4 that was still on iOS 4.3.3, and then sync the iPhone with iCloud, and then sync the iPhone with the Acura.
Then I just went back to using the iPhone 4S with 5.0, and then 5.0.1.
Not gonna risk messing anything up to try it!
It was one of the goals...but I haven't had the nerve to try. :-)
The way that I fixed mine was to re-activate an iPhone 4 that was still on iOS 4.3.3, and then sync the iPhone with iCloud, and then sync the iPhone with the Acura.
Then I just went back to using the iPhone 4S with 5.0, and then 5.0.1.
Not gonna risk messing anything up to try it!
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The phonebook update is intentional. The HFL is synchronizing each time you connect to a phone to allow updates to the database. In previous models, when you added an entry to your phone, you had to clear the memory and reload ... folks complained (and for good reason IMO). Now it is automatic. I have about 700 contacts in my Blackberry and it is done within a short time (6-7 seconds).
My phonebook never fully syncs. I can leave it for 20 minutes and it doesn't sync completely. If I come back to it 30 seconds later, it tries to resync the entire thing, even if the car has not been shut off. It's a software flaw.
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Racer
Based on everything that I have read and heard ... the sync issue is related to certain operating systems and phones. Mine is on the approved list and I have no issues at all.
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Where's this list of shit phones that do sync properly?
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Racer
http://www.acura.com/handsfreelink.aspx?ls=NLG&fs=NFN
FWIW, I never recommend jumping new electronics without a strong stomach. There is a cost to being "cutting edge" and those with Apple 4S phones, IOS 5, etc. are going to pay the price ... nothing personal, that is just how it works with electronics.
FWIW, I never recommend jumping new electronics without a strong stomach. There is a cost to being "cutting edge" and those with Apple 4S phones, IOS 5, etc. are going to pay the price ... nothing personal, that is just how it works with electronics.
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I have an iphone 4 with 5.01 and I have not had any syncing issues. I have a 2009 tl and I like the fact the phone book only syncs when I want it to. Just because I add a number does not mean I need it sync right away. My main dialing numbers are my speed dial numbers. I would not like my phone to sync everytime I entered the car.
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