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StuRRS



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Re: anyone else finding that……………...

ENVOY wrote:
Anyone else finding that the touch screen, console controls and steering wheel controls are really really slow to respond?


Yes, I have this problem and it seems to have gotten worse over the past couple of weeks. The heated seat sub screen takes an age to come up and the sat nav didn't want to know on a recent trip to that London Town
I am assuming its a software glitch and will report to dealer in due course, but sounds like another land rover 'character trait' Rolling Eyes Stu
2023 RRS p440e SE Dynamic
2018 Discovery 5 SDV6 HSE Santorini gone
2014 SDV6 HSE Santorini gone
2007 TDV6 HSE Java gone
2003 Discovery TD5 ES gone and missed
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2003 X5 gone
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drdelrrs



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Touch screen technology doesn't like very cold weather - any chance this might be your issue?

Post #448554 Thu Jan 15 2015 2:35pm
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Chrisr1806



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Not had an issue in my car. Arrived: MY16 A/B SDV6 in Aruba, Ivory interior, piano black trim, black panoramic roof, spare wheel, blind spot monitoring, mudlaps and more... Twisted Evil

Gone but not forgotten:
2014 RRS2 SDV6 HSE in Loire Blue
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Post #448567 Thu Jan 15 2015 4:49pm
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StuRRS



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Could be Neutral
Screen "initialising" seems to be the delay rather than responding to touch, but maybe will see when the weather gets a bit warmer Whistle Stu
2023 RRS p440e SE Dynamic
2018 Discovery 5 SDV6 HSE Santorini gone
2014 SDV6 HSE Santorini gone
2007 TDV6 HSE Java gone
2003 Discovery TD5 ES gone and missed
2008 Q7 gone
2005 X5 gone
2003 X5 gone
2000 Freelander 2.5 V6 gone- not missed!!

Post #448568 Thu Jan 15 2015 4:50pm
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ericr



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Chrisr1806 wrote:
Not had an issue in my car.


Blimey, Chrisr1806, you've got the identical spec to my car - right down to the mudflaps! Now, sorry to all to bang on about this - what about accelerator lag. Can you pull away fairly rapidly or does your car hang for a few seconds and then take off like a scalded cat?
A few posts ago, driving like Miss Daisy was mentioned as a cause of the lag. I don't think so but in any case I'm not going to drive like a madman just so I can pull out on the main road without lag. I've had the car work properly and I think it was when the eco stop/start started the car when the lights turned green and it took off like any other car. Anyway, it's booked in to LR for cure or sale.
I kind of resent getting an SVR just to solve one problem but the the Sport is fabulous in every other respect.

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Stuart



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drdelrrs wrote:
Touch screen technology doesn't like very cold weather - any chance this might be your issue?


Mine has been slow in the cold mornings, but OK otherwise. Get a 2005-2009 RRS (FAH500210) sat nav/dash mat here - the one that wasn't there when you bought the car.

Spiffing wheel centre caps available

Post #448697 Fri Jan 16 2015 10:33pm
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andman



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Ericr ...looking forward to hearing what sort of results you get when it comes back from the dealer... 2014.5 SDV6 AB Dynamic ... Fuji /Santorini Pan roof and 22's
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peanutbob



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IMO the situation is that the touch screen, audio, nav, heated seats etc is driven by a pretty slow hard drive now...and hard drives don't boot up that quickly in cold weather. In D3s/ prior RRS models these items were just on/off not booted by a drive.

But it is a bit crazy that unless one has timed heating, you have to get in the car, start it up, wait maybe a good minute or so before the screen materialises, and then finally hit the seat heat button, and then at the very least, 5 mins later some warmth emanates. It's an archaic system. I have another RRS due early April, but I would be quite disappointed if this lag still occurs.

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philmw



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I'm surprised to hear the "firmware" is on a HDD too. If so, it wouldn't be too difficult to swap it for a SSD. 

Post #448709 Sat Jan 17 2015 7:18am
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Disco



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peanutbob wrote:
IMO the situation is that the touch screen, audio, nav, heated seats etc is driven by a pretty slow hard drive now...and hard drives don't boot up that quickly in cold weather. In D3s/ prior RRS models these items were just on/off not booted by a drive.

But it is a bit crazy that unless one has timed heating, you have to get in the car, start it up, wait maybe a good minute or so before the screen materialises, and then finally hit the seat heat button, and then at the very least, 5 mins later some warmth emanates. It's an archaic system. I have another RRS due early April, but I would be quite disappointed if this lag still occurs.


The seat heat lag with the Climate seats is a pain. The normal electrical heated ones should come on quicker. The climate ones use air from the AirCon as you all know, but that as PeanutBob says takes a while to heat up.

Even with the Timed heating on the seats are still very cold to sit on for the first 5 mins of driving.

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philmw



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Didn't realise that the Climate Seats were heated by the air either. It's a good job they aren't available on the SVR then. 

Post #448723 Sat Jan 17 2015 11:02am
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malcolmw



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You lot should have opted for the parked car heating (fuel burning heater option). The standard timed climate is not powerful enough for a cold morning. Regards

Malcolm

Post #448726 Sat Jan 17 2015 11:27am
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mikef



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The infotainment system is getting beyond a joke as far as I'm concerned in this cold weather. My wife asked my why I'd spent so much money buying such a rubbish car whilst we were waiting for the Nav and Heated Screens to crank themselves into operation this morning. My old L322 FFRR was never as bad as this and it's not acceptable in any modern car let alone one costing this much

Post #448784 Sun Jan 18 2015 12:31am
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andman



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Access to my parking is via a car lift.... My old RRS would just about fit... the new L494 doesn't

so my car now lives outside....

Temps are LOW here at night and everything is a joke in the morning....

Info takes for ever, seats are slow to warm and the windscreen isn't as good as my old RRS....and the heated steering wheel

is patchy.

As Malcolm said... I should have bought the parked heat...but it's still no excuse LR Evil or Very Mad 2014.5 SDV6 AB Dynamic ... Fuji /Santorini Pan roof and 22's
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Post #448798 Sun Jan 18 2015 9:09am
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peanutbob



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You might have thought these issues would be been recognised in cold weather testing, and then addressed. Maybe all the test vehicles were fitted with FBHs and timed remotes so they were all nice and toasty before the drivers got in!

Post #448800 Sun Jan 18 2015 9:42am
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