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Stevieweevie

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  1. I have a 2019 SEL with auto park assist, the reversing camera has the washer built in and it has static reversing lines. As shown above, the infotainment screen shows dynamic lines when manoeuvring but since there is no 360 degree camera option, this is somewhat redundant because there is no reference point for scale and positional context.
  2. Has anyone else experienced this? Had an issue the other day whereby I started the car and then wanted to adjust the near side mirror so it faced as far down as possible to help me get out of a tight space. I turned the dial to the corresponding mirror but it barely moved. Stranger still when I pushed the stick vertically, the mirror moved horizontally inwards. Pressing down also moved it horizontally inwards. When it was all the way in, pressing either up or down only moved the mirror horizontally outwards. Thought the mirror had had it or was damaged but the same thing was happening with the right mirror. I tried fiddling with settings for mirrors and deactivated “synchronous adjustment” which I don’t even know what that is supposed to do as they don’t seem to sync with each other anyway. Still didn’t work. Turned off ignition, then back on, still didn’t work. To fix it I had to get out the car, lock it so that the wing mirrors folded in and then get in so they opened and the controls were back to normal. This car’s software is a bit of a mess in my opinion especially considering it’s a 2019 car I would expect software glitches to be mostly ironed out after 2 years in production. Add to this; Infotainment system occasionally crashes and restarts itself randomly. There is road on my morning commute where the sat nav will go crazy and lose position always in the EXACT same place and this precedes an infotainment system crash, but it’s always always at the same point in the road so it’s like the GPS coordinates sometimes freak the thing out. Randomly resetting and deactivation of lane assist and BLS (I posted a video of this and they’ve both come back to stay now but no idea why they did that). A temporary loss of the radar / active cruise control unit for no apparent reason only for it to return without any action required on a subsequent journey. A voice command system that’s about as reliable as the UK railway network. “Call Mom” - pardon? “Caaaalll MOM” Pardon? Oh sod it, don’t call mom. Do you wish to call the contact JOHN? Oh ***s off car. Seemingly no way to choose a default preferred driving mode I.e. having to set ECO or Sport every single time you start the car. Bluetooth phone sync that loves to default to muting the music volume every time it’s connected. Heated seats that unless paradoxically set to ECO mode are only as warm as they would be if you let out a long fart. Rain sensing wipers that occasionally need you to remind them that rain is that wet stuff that’s collecting on the windscreen and making it impossible to see out of. Or they do totally bat poo raving mad when there rain is akin to a dehydrated llama trying to spit at the front of the car.

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