IanMK
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- MG4 Trophy LR
I've just got my car back after its first service. I've no real idea what was done to it but the time between alarms appearing on iSmart and receiving a phone call to say it was ready for collection was just 63 minutes. In this time they performed the service, a 'free Electronic Vehicle Health Check' and whatever recall SCUK001 entails. I have been given two completed check lists. One appears to be specifically for the MG4 and includes 35 'ticks', each confirming compliance with a check. One of these checks is to connect with a charge point to confirm the charging system is fully functional, another is to carry-out a road test. I also received a Vehicle Health Check Report with all checks showing as 'Green', which included items such as AdBlue warning light, alternator belt, engine oil level, spark plugs, exhaust system, etc, etc.
I had left my car with a list of the usual bugs (and some unusual), which I hoped would ensure that appropriate modules were updated. I was told that I would need to rebook specifically for diagnosis of these. Although disappointed, I was not surprised and I suggested that this was reasonable as some may be fixed by the SCUK001 update (?).
On collection, I tried to enquire precisely what had been done. The service receptionist tried to make out he knew what he was talking about (e.g. latest Infotainment R46 installed) but it was clear that he didn't know. My infotainment is now R33 (from 24) and the service receptionist told ne that this fixes all the bugs I had experienced. This includes the 'forgetful bluetooth' bug. Is Bluetooth in the Infotainment or Telecomms module? It's really poor that we do not receive a detailed written statement of what work has been done and what the effects are. Surely the technicians will know by now.
Although the centre display seemed to be no different, I DID stumble across a new 'tab' behind the AC controls. Was this there before and I hadn't seen it or was it new in R33?
Can anyone please advise what SCUK001 aims to achieve? What modules does it affect?
I had left my car with a list of the usual bugs (and some unusual), which I hoped would ensure that appropriate modules were updated. I was told that I would need to rebook specifically for diagnosis of these. Although disappointed, I was not surprised and I suggested that this was reasonable as some may be fixed by the SCUK001 update (?).
On collection, I tried to enquire precisely what had been done. The service receptionist tried to make out he knew what he was talking about (e.g. latest Infotainment R46 installed) but it was clear that he didn't know. My infotainment is now R33 (from 24) and the service receptionist told ne that this fixes all the bugs I had experienced. This includes the 'forgetful bluetooth' bug. Is Bluetooth in the Infotainment or Telecomms module? It's really poor that we do not receive a detailed written statement of what work has been done and what the effects are. Surely the technicians will know by now.
Although the centre display seemed to be no different, I DID stumble across a new 'tab' behind the AC controls. Was this there before and I hadn't seen it or was it new in R33?
Can anyone please advise what SCUK001 aims to achieve? What modules does it affect?