If anyone has thoughts about any additional actions/precautions to take, I'd be really grateful to hear.
Make sure you can start the car from the APP - my recollection is that, first time, there is a confirmation step that you have to do on the screen. If screen fails again, but the APP connects (didn't last time, but.) then START from APP will bypass P2D.
Just a thought (again, needs APP, but may not need APP to connect to car, just mothership - which might also not happen, but.) changing the car to VALET would also mean P2D was not needed ...
have always been told get out of the car
close the door and give it 10 secs or so and return to vehicle...they say that should work/good luck
Just so long as the door does then open!
Essentially limiting anything that’s trying to use the memory is a good idea
If it’s working at the moment, I think clearing your nav history and trip computers,
Yup,. that's the one I was thinking of. I remember back on early MS there came a point where a lack of "garbage collection" on trip history meant that it was taking up far too much memory.
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Go into "additional vehicle information". What is listed under "Infotainment Processor"?
Possible steps: (1) go into trips and reset (erase) all trip history and (2) do steering wheel reset.
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Almost gave up then remembered some old posts about clearing the cache back when I was on MCU1…..(I’m MCU2 these days).
So I deleted all my old “recent“ addresses locations in the navigation system ( a years worth).
Did a quick reboot and the browser works again.
Its back to working as crappy as it is ever was. LOL
slow and glitchy. At least it isn’t immediately crashing.
Clearing the Nav system logs a coincidence? Who knows but that’s twice now in last year it’s worked
I reported it to the local SC . They said the problem is caused by "a lack of available memory", and they suggested I clear all my navigation history. It took me a while to manually delete each stored location (by swiping right), and when I was done: no change. I did a hard reboot of the car using the Power Off button on the Safety screen: no change. Then I did an MCU reboot with the steering wheel switches: success! For the first time in months, I can view web pages, open links, and do normal web browsing without the browser unceremoniously crashing.
TL/DR: Manually delete all navigation history locations, then reboot the MCU to restore web browser utility. Don't know how long it'll last, but this is a dramatic improvement.