Dealer says everything is “normal”…..I’ve had my truck since May 2024, it spent 6 months at the dealership for some of the same lights. Dealer says it’s normal.
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Dealer says everything is “normal”…..I’ve had my truck since May 2024, it spent 6 months at the dealership for some of the same lights. Dealer says it’s normal.
They all weep from new. But eventually it’s gets less and less once all the air has disappeared. The steering becomes lighter and the whine noise gets quieter too.Interesting about the power steering cap weeping. Just noticed that on mine. 20,000 miles and issue free otherwise
And when they come back on - do they tend to stay on for a long time (like greater than 30 min), or do they appear and then disappear a few minutes later? I have the latter situation - but I realize now what’s going on.They come and go at very random times. Those were when I was in the Trans Canada, on a nice sunny day. They will come on for 2-3-4 days than won’t see them again for a week, than randomly will re appear. Dealer line “we couldn’t reproduce the issue” and ADAS system lights coming on and off is “normal”
And mine.Interesting about the power steering cap weeping. Just noticed that on mine. 20,000 miles and issue free otherwise
Hey there.Morning (here in Texas)!
My wife and I purchased an Ineos roughly a few weeks ago and it is my wife's daily driver. She wanted something unique and she got just that! A little back story - I'm not a mechanic but I know my way around an engine bay and service/maintain my own personal vehicle (W213 MB E63S) with plans to service the Ineos as well (interested in learning about the B58 platform!!!). Call me an armchair mechanic who knows enough to be dangerous underneath a vehicle. I'm not claiming to know all!
This is where our vehicle honeymoon has ended and I'm here to see if I'm crazy or if the car is what I think it is (electrical nightmare). The Ineos has roughly 9000 miles on it when purchasing FYI. Almost every time I drive it - we are privy to a lightshow in the "Telltale cluster". AEB warning, ADAS warning, LDW warning, etc. This happens when just starting the vehicle and leaving the garage to cruising down the highway at 70 mph when driving for 50+ miles. What is concerning is that more and more things are lighting up the more we drive it. Engine oil level low light yesterday after driving for about 30 miles. It was on for another 40 miles and then disappeared for the last 10 miles home. Mind you this was fresh off servicing 4 days prior with fluid levels being verified by a tech at the dealer. (LOL at the fact that owners can't reset their service interval warning - that is sad) Alongside that - there were ADAS lights intermittently on and off the whole trip. Lane departure warnings when clearly in the middle of the lane. Speed limit signs showing as 80 MPH when in a 40 MPH zone, etc. No disabling of any systems manually, this is all happening on it's own.
I am simply wondering if this is a regular thing or am I paranoid? I've owned 20+ vehicles in my lifetime and not a one has intermittently flashed gauge cluster lights. Sure when something is wrong it would show but it would not disappear/appear randomly. The light would actually reflect a real issue that was corrected and the light would go away. I understand these vehicles are brand spanking new and there might be software issues/1st gen issues/etc. Curious and appreciative of your comments/thoughts.
Thank you and I want to like this car so badly - IT IS REALLY COOL!!!
When they come on they usually stay on for 24/48 hours. Or sometimes stop after 1/2 hour. It’s very random.And when they come back on - do they tend to stay on for a long time (like greater than 30 min), or do they appear and then disappear a few minutes later? I have the latter situation - but I realize now what’s going on.
Yeah that surprises me - I get it very temporarily - just ADAS figuring out where the heck it is. So usually 15 seconds to 5 minutes - if I’m really out in the boonies, warnings like AEB can stay on for a while until I get back on a real road and have driven for a bitWhen they come on they usually stay on for 24/48 hours. Or sometimes stop after 1/2 hour. It’s very random.
Rural areas or areas without road signs have this effect on ADAS systems across vehicles... In an oddly similar but different fashion, my '22 Sprinter's cruise control (radar based only, no regular cruise option) will stop working if I don't encounter another vehicle for an amount of time (sometimes as little as 10 minutes, sometimes 60+ minutes) and then will re-enable itself after 5-20 minutes of passing/driving around vehicles. In that vehicle it is a known "feature" (now, 3+ years later, with a TSB for a "fix" to reduce the occurrence)Yeah that surprises me - I get it very temporarily - just ADAS figuring out where the heck it is. So usually 15 seconds to 5 minutes - if I’m really out in the boonies, warnings like AEB can stay on for a while until I get back on a real road and have driven for a bit
It is very random. If I drive on any of our dark roads at night here in PEI they will sometimes stay on for days. I have found if I do a reset on the Head Unit they will turn off. But it seems once it trips in to can’t see the road signs mode it will just get stuck there.Yeah that surprises me - I get it very temporarily - just ADAS figuring out where the heck it is. So usually 15 seconds to 5 minutes - if I’m really out in the boonies, warnings like AEB can stay on for a while until I get back on a real road and have driven for a bit
Wild. I’ve also wondered whether there are some SW mapping issues depending on region - like the owner in Puerto Rico. Ineos is like “ah, PEI - whatevs.” My 8 yo BTW is in full on Anne of Green Gables mode - and it’s turning her into even MORE of a drama queen. Screw you, PEI - “making dads with daughters suffer since 1908. We bring the pain.”It is very random. If I drive on any of our dark roads at night here in PEI they will sometimes stay on for days. I have found if I do a reset on the Head Unit they will turn off. But it seems once it trips in to can’t see the road signs mode it will just get stuck there.
For sure - especially during a season shift. I think I managed to turn off some alert notification settings - at least the audio. I can’t really remember - maybe I’m just desensitized and don’t notice any more. I did range resets a few times and then just gave up.As mentioned by @Shopkeep , try waiting for the lights to clear when you turn the ignition, before starting the engine. There should only be 3 or 4 lights remaining (that should go away when you start). On paper this shouldn't make a difference, in practice though it sure seems to help.
All that being said, this vehicle is the king of alarm/alert fatigue.View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm8pzAD-HGM
The constant alarms and alerts really get the OCD in me, I want that notification panel completely black.
The worst offender in my Grenadier is the tire pressure monitor. The delta in pressure between a cold tire and one that's been driving on the freeway and heated-up, is large enough that I either have to live with low pressure warnings when I first start the vehicle or high pressure warnings after the tires have heated up. I've recalibrated the sensors when cold, warm, and hot, none capture the full range. The tire pressure warning is particularly annoying because it also cycles on the information display and replaces the fuel level gauge for periods of time.
Hey don’t blame me for that red headed girl!Wild. I’ve also wondered whether there are some SW mapping issues depending on region - like the owner in Puerto Rico. Ineos is like “ah, PEI - whatevs.” My 8 yo BTW is in full on Anne of Green Gables mode - and it’s turning her into even MORE of a drama queen. Screw you, PEI - “making dads with daughters suffer since 1908. We bring the pain.”
PEI Cultural ImperialistsHey don’t blame me for that red headed girl!
Let’s not get political now!!PEI Cultural Imperialists
I haven’t even looked at the news yet - now I’m scaredLet’s not get political now!!
What a crazy day