Alan
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@Miles Roberts CG from Chorley Group MG told us which ones would need updating.Maybe a stupid question, but how do you know that these modules need updates?
@Miles Roberts CG from Chorley Group MG told us which ones would need updating.Maybe a stupid question, but how do you know that these modules need updates?
On my MG5 I had the CCU recall update and that sorted Tesla charging. I’ve also had the MPU and MCU updated to try and sort a radio/carplay issue (didn’t). My service guy said MG Won’t do any updates unless it’s to resolve an issue.The 5 modules that need to be updated are VCU EVCC CCU BMS and BCM. I don’t know which relates to the Tesla incompatibility issue. I haven’t had any opportunity to see if my car will connect to Tesla EVSEs - I don’t think there are any nearby, and I manage with charging at home.
The CCS refers to the ‘plug’ type - the MG has CCS 2, which will work with Tesla, provided the necessary update has been carried out.
Although this is a common practice, I do feel that not being able to use a certain single type of D/C charger ( namely the non Tesla units ) could be regarded as an “Issue” in itself and therefore needs resolving.My service guy said MG Won’t do any updates unless it’s to resolve an issue
The CCU update was done as it was a Recall issue list but only as I mentioned it. I probably wouldn’t have got the MCU update if my radio wasn’t playing up.Although this is a common practice, I do feel that not being able to use a certain single type of D/C charger ( namely the non Tesla units ) could be regarded as an “Issue” in itself and therefore needs resolving.
It is perfectly clear to me here that MG has decided that they see the non Tesla charging update as a “Nice To Have” feature rather than an important update.
They applied the same logic when they released the “Comfort 2” update for the original ZS EV.
If you wanted it, you had to pay for it ( unless your supplying dealer would do the work FOC ).
In this respect, it’s the same problem.
The update is available, of course it is because some people already have it implemented on their cars.
So, it’s purely down to the money.
The dealer does not want to give up any valuable workshop time for no financial gain.
Some dealerships only have one single EV master tech at their disposal.
Are they going to spare his time, unsure who is picking up the tab - NO !.
As it’s a recall or service bulletin the dealer can claim the cost of the update from the manufacturer.The CCU update was done as it was a Recall issue list but only as I mentioned it. I probably wouldn’t have got the MCU update if my radio wasn’t playing up.
My local MG dealer at MK has not completed any software updates that I have requested at its annual services. I have requested updates specifically for the infotainment and battery software, including the “comfort” upgrade. I was told on two occasions that connectivity to servers in China was poor - I have since decided that if it “ain’t broke don’t fix it!” and have forgone the comforts of being able to slow charge whilst sitting in the car or knowing the outside temperature! The infotainment that used to crash fairly frequently is also now behaving itself - who needs an updated roadmap etc? Overall still like the car but accept support is limited.Hello together,
the car will be in next month for a software update. Modern cars have lots of control units. So...I have the following questions:
Will all control units be updated during the process (if an update is available) or only those units who I reported issues with (can't charge at super charger etc.)? What was your experience when your local dealer updated your car?
I'm asking to avoid that the dealer will choose the short/fast route...
Bye.
Hi, Iam very disappointed in MG at the moment I class them as Rubbish on service dealers in a turmoil They tell me.Did you go back to the same one…
Is that for the 1st service, or does it apply to future services too?The 5 modules that need to be updated are VCU EVCC CCU BMS and BCM. I don’t know which relates to the Tesla incompatibility issue. I haven’t had any opportunity to see if my car will connect to Tesla EVSEs - I don’t think there are any nearby, and I manage with charging at home.
The CCS refers to the ‘plug’ type - the MG has CCS 2, which will work with Tesla, provided the necessary update has been carried out.
Cool story bro…Hi, Iam very disappointed in MG at the moment I class them as Rubbish on service dealers in a turmoil They tell me.
Peter
I use DAB but my ZS Trophy decides that I should be listening to FM all by itself!No idea,I only use DAB.
If only it was as simple as pressing a button that states :- “Update All”.with mine he had to manually search for my car on the SAIC site and download any updates to a USB to plug into the car. Seems updates don’t just show up without looking.
Yeah, but that would require someone who knew how to code programmes.If only it was as simple as pressing a button that states :- “Update All”.