WenzelMeh, I was on Pirate4x4 in its first days. I've pretty much seen it all.
WenzelMeh, I was on Pirate4x4 in its first days. I've pretty much seen it all.
It's funny, I have not determined why it happens, it seems completely random, much like the speed warning staying off after multiple days of being parked and the auto start/stop remaining off randomly as well.Thanks for sharing, seems to confirm our suspicion about BT being part of equation.
Wenzel
Did Mossy ever sort your car out? No need to go through with the lemon law lawsuit?Let's all just he honest. IA dropped the ball on the software. They blew the budget on mechanical design and half assed the software. The constant lights that I cannot do anything about, or frankly could care less about "Speed Assist Limited", "AEB Unavailable", constant "High Tyre Pressure" etc. And anyone thought clicking at someone who went 1 MPH over the speed limit was going to save lives or slow people down is dense.
The worst part is that it would be damn near perfect if it wasn't for these small nuisance nannies.
They attempted to fix it again. Threw more parts at it. It's still wonky AF. I am still working through the process. Would be a lot easier if they complied with any of it. It's been a real pain TBH. Their lack of making it right is a bit sad.Did Mossy ever sort your car out? No need to go through with the lemon law lawsuit?
I'm told the best course of action is just to sell it and move on. Maybe a nice Volvo station wagon will suit you better. Possibly a Subaru as well.They attempted to fix it again. Threw more parts at it. It's still wonky AF. I am still working through the process. Would be a lot easier if they complied with any of it. It's been a real pain TBH. Their lack of making it right is a bit sad.
Bummer when they can’t or won’t acknowledge something is really off with the car. Hope it gets sorted one way or another.They attempted to fix it again. Threw more parts at it. It's still wonky AF. I am still working through the process. Would be a lot easier if they complied with any of it. It's been a real pain TBH. Their lack of making it right is a bit sad.
As an early adopter Series 1 owner I can confirm it is, despite the humungous milk crate sized skeleton destroying RHD footrest so beloved by @trobex and others.The worst part is that it would be damn near perfect if it wasn't for these small nuisance nannies.
Zimm, just because I have things I don’t like doesn’t mean I loose sleep at night. Next I have a 23 loaner and it’s perfect and quiet and doesn’t require a bunch of nonsense to make it a pleasure to drive. This bull shit people spew about get rid of it, move on, let it go blah blah blah. It’s all bull shit. Most here drive their truck to the mall or work once a day. Mines getting fixed, Ineos knows they are stuck with it till they resolve all its issues and the software.I’m pretty critical of some of the stupid shit ineos plastered on this rig, and not entirely committed to it even though I’m proceeding with planning like I am, so one really can’t call me a fanboy, but with the issues you’ve documented, and the vitriol which which you describe the trucks shortcomings, any casual reader is gonna recommend you part with it to maintain your sanity. It ain’t fanboyz busting’ nutz it’s just normal people putting themselves in your shoes, and suggesting the course of action they would take.
A truck is just a tool, and while we all make concessions when a tool isn’t perfect, you don’t really make this read as if it works for you at all. Life’s too short to be angry and frustrated at a frigging truck that didn’t meet expectations.
Hmm….. you’re Pirate but don’t know wenzel? Hmm…. Kinda like a previous 110NAS owner forgetting their number…. Hmmmm…. Or a hobby pilot not knowing his hours…. Hmmmm…… hm.I am missing the reference.
Edit: I'm not sure I ever really saw that thread. I joined Pirate in Sept 2002. I am Puffdragon on there.
How many liters is that? I forgot….As an early adopter Series 1 owner I can confirm it is, despite the humungous milk crate sized skeleton destroying RHD footrest so beloved by @trobex and others.
You’ll find on this forum if you don’t textile the virtue of Ineos and worship at the altar of sub par you’ll be told sell your truck often. Either you take it as is and live all the bull shit, or you sell it. There can be no middle ground. Complain about the truck at your own peril because the Ineos gods will frown down upon you for complaining.
You’re missing the big picture. HOW you present yourself and the issues you’ve encountered affects the perception of the people reading it. Once a person makes the decision to present a concept to listeners, the presenter is responsible for the listeners understanding the concept, not the listeners. If so many people think ditching the car is your best outcome, consider it’s the impression you’ve created with your presentation.Zimm, just because I have things I don’t make doesn’t mean I loose sleep at night. Next I have a 23 loaner and it’s perfect and quiet and doesn’t require a bunch of nonsense to make it a pleasure to drive. This bull shit people spew about get rid of it, move on, let it go blah blah blah. It’s all bull shit. Most here drive their truck to the mall or work once a day. Mines getting fixed, Ineos knows they are stuck with it till they resolve all its issues and the software.
Agreed. It's not that I think the Grenadier is perfect, just that the good overwhelmingly outweighs the bad.Complaining is fine....it's not perfect. We all agree. But a few of you incessantly complain in multiple threads and play the victim card when others get tired of your whining.
Life's short, if you are not happy move onto something else.....or continue to wallow in your misery.
I feel I have let Pirate down.Hmm….. you’re Pirate but don’t know wenzel? Hmm…. Kinda like a previous 110NAS owner forgetting their number…. Hmmmm…. Or a hobby pilot not knowing his hours…. Hmmmm…… hm.
My wife and I disagreed on new kitchen cabinets last night. Should I just divorce her now? If not liking something causes you to cut and run in life, you really need to re consider how you see life. Anyone here saying sell the truck instead of make the issue known needs to give their head a shakeYou’re missing the big picture. HOW you present yourself and the issues you’ve encountered affects the perception of the people reading it. Once a person makes the decision to present a concept to listeners, the presenter is responsible for the listeners understanding the concept, not the listeners. If so many people think ditching the car is your best outcome, consider it’s the impression you’ve created with your presentation.
I.e. stay the course and youre likely to continue to get the same advise.