-47 is what mine has been reading for the past week or so at home, since the upgrade. It used to be about +53 feet, which matches closely to other GPS I have.Actually I went out to Cleghorn Road (about 50 miles away) and when I returned I noticed my Altimeter was reading 0 feet at my home. It should read about 100 feet (80 to 120 on my JKU).
It was fine when I left in the morning? I don’t know if it performed the update as I haven’t looked. This morning it is still reading -47 feet??
It also lost connection to my phone for playing music (said my phone was connected as a tablet) but has since healed and is playing music just fine.
Suppose to if the setting is enabled for it.Is it supposed to update automatically?
There are many threads on GPS devices found in vehicles.Tracker? Remote Shutdown (if those are a thing)?
It's not that sort of tracking. It's installed so that when you buy a vehicle, they can sell you a service, at an added cost, of course, that will help track and recover your vehicle if it's stolen.Thank you. I figured it was a tracking device. I’ll look under the dash and if it’s there I’ll chew on the dealer. I owe $300 on the truck. They asked me to let financing last 3 months so title information has a chance to find the proper trail to me through the issuance and financing.
Sometimes used to tie back unused connectors......Well, I stand corrected. I was looking at another thread and there was yellow electrical tape in the dash. Post #37…
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/2024-mojave-x-add-bed-115v-outlet.90703/page-3
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That’s super weird unless the iPhones are at the bottom of the upgrade ladder. Then hardware makes some theoretically compatible software slow and buggy. I run a county government IT dept and that’s been typical. Out of 500ish phones the oldest 5% are 95% of the problem. On a whole consolidation on the IOS platform lowered our ticket load dramatically. That’s just us though I’ve certainly read a lot of horror stories but havent known another shop personally that’s experienced that. I have enjoyed the biggerr faster system in my 24 Mojave, at least so far, it’s only at 1500 miles so plenty of time left to implodeThen they have certainly done a lot of fixing in the last few years. When I worked for the state - they had a lot of iPhones assigned to counselors in remote offices. I can't count the number of iPhones that were either bricked or had really screwy issues after updates. In fact, for a year or two it was so bad we did what we could to ensure no phone got an update right away. It reminded me of Microsoft updates for a while - avoid until everyone else has found all of the bugs.
BTW - I may still have a copy of DOS 3.2 here somewhere.