Lovemyev
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OTA updates can only be carried out for the info unit, no map updates or any interaction with any control modules in the car, is my understanding.
I have to agree with @JCFlippen.
Some dealers even had problems applying BMS updates manually to the original ZS EV which caused problems for both them and the owners.
We still have Gen 1 models running around on different BMS software updates even now.
The approach appears to be, unless there is a problem with the car, or the customer requests a software update, they tend to steer away from the whole process.
Some customers have seen charging issues and bricking on the new face lift model.
Miles has suggested that some early facelift models, could be running on a different software version than latter produced cars !.
Some of these cars have been sitting around a while, awaiting modules / head units.
Before announcing the release of the facelift model MG used a camouflaged ZS EV facelift and did 12,000 miles driving around the U.K. trying all the different charges available, checking there protocol compatibility with the car.
I have to agree with @JCFlippen.
Some dealers even had problems applying BMS updates manually to the original ZS EV which caused problems for both them and the owners.
We still have Gen 1 models running around on different BMS software updates even now.
The approach appears to be, unless there is a problem with the car, or the customer requests a software update, they tend to steer away from the whole process.
Some customers have seen charging issues and bricking on the new face lift model.
Miles has suggested that some early facelift models, could be running on a different software version than latter produced cars !.
Some of these cars have been sitting around a while, awaiting modules / head units.
Before announcing the release of the facelift model MG used a camouflaged ZS EV facelift and did 12,000 miles driving around the U.K. trying all the different charges available, checking there protocol compatibility with the car.