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I had the bike at the dealership and complained about the turn signals. They did an update of the software and fixed the issue. The software still has the current version 014-013-030 so there is a minor update to the software.
Tom
It's a glitch in the new update! comfort setting will only stay on for 6 hours! you have to go in and turn it on when you start a new ride. BMW says they are working on a fix!Hey Guys,
Before my latest trip, I took my bike in for service, and they also updated the software to 014-013-030. On my trip everyday, I would have to go into the settings, and turn on (Checking the box), for the "Comfort turn indicator", and also the radio (See photos). This was a PITA if I forgot to do it before heading out, as you would have to pull over to do it, as the bike can't be moving to adjust vehicle settings.
Has anyone else having this issue, or am I not doing something correctly, as I didn't have to mess around with this before???
Thanks for any help.
Steve
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My guess is that the fix, i.e. finding and resolving the programming bug, was done about 10 minutes after the issue was first reported. The delay to implementation is #1 testing the fix (to make sure it doesn't "break" something else in the code), and #2 the actual cost of implementation itself, i.e. getting it out to all the bikes that require the fix. If fixing this issue actually requires months (or a year?!), ... ahh ... BMW Motorrad has some serious problems in their tech division. Maybe it's not a coding error, but something to do with the hardware (i.e. ROM memory). It just shouldn't take this long to fix. My guess is it'll be rolled into the next planned, maybe semi-annual or annual, bug fix roll-out. I think this kind of attitude sucks for BMW's customers/owners, though.It's a glitch in the new update! comfort setting will only stay on for 6 hours! you have to go in and turn it on when you start a new ride. BMW says they are working on a fix!
I'm going bloody psycho mad!
“Child labor laws have prevented BMW from employing a 12 year old to take their Surface into development mode to fix the glitch in the code thus making the GUI more accurate, intuitive and functional”.Hahahahaha, this cracked me up!!! BMW has a way of doing that after you make an expensive purchase. With all of this so called technology, this bike has become like an old computer, great when new, but will become outdated, and impossible to repair in the future. They can't even fix a software issue on a new bike, in a timely manner, imagine if it was ten years older. After the warranty is up, "Good-Bye".
This software issue has been going on for me for almost nine months, incredible it still hasn't been fixed. Fingers crossed for the fix soon, but don't hold you breath.
Steve