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I am thinking it might be the update too since navigation use always causes the cluster to reboot.After the last software update my 2013 P85 instrument cluster reboots itself several times on every trip. Note: This is only the instrument cluster and not the MCU. And, this only happens when using navigation. If I’m not using navigation I do not have any issues. I suspect the issue is tied to the navigation update. I’ve tried a hard reboot and the problem still persists while using navigation.
I'll be interested to see if it does fix the issue.It's 2018.28.1. I also have a 2013 P85 and my IC started rebooting multiple times per day since I received that update at the SvC a week ago. I have since contacted them regarding the issue and they remotely pushed a newer update (2018.28.5) w/ bug fixes. It's installing right now, let's see if it fixes the problem.
Yeah I can see that’s pretty much the case here. The reboot is quick but it does get bothersome.I'll be interested to see if it does fix the issue.
I was wrong in my post above. As West2018 said above, the IC reboot only happens while nav is in use. Hadn't happened in a while so I set up a navigation route and, sure enough, the IC reboot happened again. I initially saw the bug last week on a 300+ mile trip home from the service center, where they had installed 2018.28.1 on my car; I was using navigation the whole way.
I had one case last week when I was in a reduced speed zone and saw that my speedometer had frozen, prior to a reboot. I can see it now: "Sorry officer, I didn't know how fast I was going because my instrument cluster was rebooting!"Yeah I can see that’s pretty much the case here. The reboot is quick but it does get bothersome.
I am a little more than annoyed as my car did not reboot immediately and left me for 15 minutes without brake lights, indicators and automatic headlight adjustments. If you get this at night you HAVE to stop immediately. Fun fact the emergency blinking lights also did not function. I was stuck at the side of the road pumping the brakes to warn traffic.
This was most definite NOT fun.
Are you absolutely sure of this? The IC does not control any of these functions, it only displays the current status of what they are all doing. If it did control these, they would not have made it easy to reboot yourself while driving. -- Peter
100% sure. Just try a reboot and then immediately use your blinkers and you will see for yourself. I would personally never do a reboot while driving. Btw today I also found out that when the screens lockup the Autodrive disables without any pings. So if you happen to be looking elsewhere you could be in serious problems.
I am surprised so many people seem to take this so lightly. I am actually reluctant to use any of the mode advanced functions at this moment due to my experiences.