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Have you updated your software?

6K views 27 replies 11 participants last post by  white knuckles  
#1 ·
Just picked up my '14 with 2950 miles on it. Sat in an AC/humidity controlled building for the most part. Software is way out of date on it.

Have you had your C7 brought current on ALL of the software for the systems and if so about what did it run you to do that?
 
#2 ·
Most software updates, unless part of a recall, are done when (1) the customer brings the car in for service and (2) complains of a problem specifically part of a software update. Service centers don't automatically do every possible software update. In my case, I have never had to pay for a related software update on RedHot, a 2014.
 
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#15 ·
Just picked up my '14 with 2950 miles on it. Sat in an AC/humidity controlled building for the most part. Software is way out of date on it.

Have you had your C7 brought current on ALL of the software for the systems and if so about what did it run you to do that?
Interesting...my dealer said the reason my info center (2014) was jumping around was bc needed update..thought he was bs'ing me....maybe not??? tba
Rotonda West.

Decided against the software updates (except for navi). Most, including GM dealer is of the opinion; "if something starts to have issues then do it"
Like info center (2014) jumping around? Is that a software issue?
 
#16 ·
Interesting...my dealer said the reason my info center (2014) was jumping around was bc needed update..thought he was bs'ing me....maybe not??? tba

Like info center (2014) jumping around? Is that a software issue?
The 2014s in particular, had Infotainment screen issues. There were at least 2 TSBs related to this. For some members, the software update(s) resolved the issue. For others, myself included, they ended up replacing the entire unit under warranty. Since that was done, May 2016, have had no further issues. Since your 2014 is out of its OEM warranty, and unless you have an extended warranty, the software update will be cheaper than the system replacement (the replacement requires the entire dash being taken apart).
 
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#18 ·
Just picked up my '14 with 2950 miles on it. Sat in an AC/humidity controlled building for the most part. Software is way out of date on it.

Have you had your C7 brought current on ALL of the software for the systems and if so about what did it run you to do that?
If you have the 7 speed you’re gonna want the upgrade which brings the seat forward in order to reach the clutch at start up. If you have the automatic the only upgrade would be the Nav system you can purchase directly from GM.
chris
 
#23 ·
FWIW, I suggest you find the best dealer you can who will at least perform the TSB’s. You might have to compensate for their labor as your car is out of warranty but that should be all.

I have a 2014 Z51 with 6sp automatic with only 6200 miles. I started having intermittent problems with the center stack audio/HVAC controls not functioning even though infotainment screen was still working. A few trips to the dealer and they could not diagnose/resolve the issue. So I racked my brain and eventually replaced the battery and started to diligently put the car on the battery tender ever since. After a few drive cycles over a couple of months the problem disappeared (hope I don’t jinx myself with this post here). Bottom line, keep the electronics in your C7 charged or strange things may happen intermittently. Hope this helps.
 
#27 ·
FWIW, I suggest you find the best dealer you can who will at least perform the TSB’s. You might have to compensate for their labor as your car is out of warranty but that should be all.

I have a 2014 Z51 with 6sp automatic with only 6200 miles. I started having intermittent problems with the center stack audio/HVAC controls not functioning even though infotainment screen was still working. A few trips to the dealer and they could not diagnose/resolve the issue. So I racked my brain and eventually replaced the battery and started to diligently put the car on the battery tender ever since. After a few drive cycles over a couple of months the problem disappeared (hope I don’t jinx myself with this post here). Bottom line, keep the electronics in your C7 charged or strange things may happen intermittently. Hope this helps.
Thanks, I've used Battery Tender Pluses for a LOT of years on everything from motorcycle, lawnmower, travel trailer and my Vettes. The C5's are notorious for column locking with low batteries. I use 'em religiously if not driving the Vettes for more than a few days.

Thanks
 
#26 ·
Often when there is an issue so soon after the warranty expires, they will do a goodwill resolution. Try asking your dealer for same and if that fails, then try asking regional GM. Look in your Owners Manual for contacts.
 
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