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I just installed this latest update and all I lost was preset 5 on XM. Everything else remained. Though on previous updates, it never lost any presets. Strange the way some lose presets and others don't.
Same as before, lost all my presets. Oh well, 5 minutes to set them all again.
Just installed the update. Accept screen disappeared pleasantly quick. Problem I see is my XM doesn't list any channels. I may have to set it outside and let it get a new signal.
Just installed the update. Accept screen disappeared pleasantly quick. Problem I see is my XM doesn't list any channels. I may have to set it outside and let it get a new signal.
I had the same problem...I think you're right, needs a signal to reload all the channels...tomorrow is another day...
I updated mine - not sure how the auto zoom feature works - I tried each setting - and it is still too tight - even with far setting... I will try it again.
The weird thing I am experiencing - I have global presets turned on. I go through the entire process of assigning the various soft buttons on the left/right inside of the screen. All labels are correct for the playlists I selected and the radio stations I set - all is good... UNTIL I turn the bike off. Turn it back on, and all my buttons for the iPod that I had set for playlists are all labeled the same playlist - and not even the playlist I selected at all - but they play the right playlist... hows them apples?
I had that happen on a previous update before and weird things also happen if you change your playlist around on your device and plug it back in to your bike. The playlists on your screen don't jive with what's on your device. The fix is to change each playlist on your infotainment system to a different playlist, then reprogram them to the the ones you want and the order you want them.
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