Kenp1
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That's what the bum on seat does at the moment except the lights come on, if they could just not have the lights come on it would be the same.
I wouldn't expect that, if I start a petrol car I can't turn off the DRLs. I just want it so if I sit in the car at night to get something it doesn't all light up, especially the headlights. It should be like a petrol car, bum on seat accessory mode and no lights, brake pedal ready to drive and lights.
Exactly, that's what my point was, you shouldn't have to turn them off because they shouldn't have come on in the first place. The heating, entertainment all work before you press the brake pedal.An EV is not a petrol car. One of its great merits is that if you can sit in it with the heating and entertainment systems on, without idling an engine. In the MG4, when you operate the lights-off switch, everything goes off including the extraneous instrument lights in the cabin, but not the front lights. It seems to be a bug.
It's not the end of the world, it takes just a minute to pull the fuses, but it's silly.
I think they have protection mechanism against it. MD5 hashcode for exampleOTA will need to be very reliable before I try it. Imagine bricking the car on your drive and having to be recovered to a dealer who might not have availability for days / weeks. If the dealer bricks it they are better equipped to sort it and have an incentive to do it quickly to free up technicians and workshop space.
"dealer updates" is very important! because many dealers don't want to update software of your car. it's always a problem to make them do it. OTA may solve this issue!decent working state 18 months (via a bunch of dealer updates)
Here in Ukraine i still drive the car with R40 firmware (and i don't know at all how old firmwares of car's blocks) because dealer don't want to update it, even at regular service.I think some people want OTA because they expect free new features.