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Biffyg Member Since: 29 Feb 2024 Location: Liverpool Posts: 36 |
Wow, sounds like you've had a tough time. I'm going to check out that connectivity issue tomorrow and let you know. I don't often use Alexa, spotify or weather, mainly I use android auto and that connection comes through my phone. Saying that though, I don't get a lot of notifications about the car on the app now and also the keyless entry isn't working like it was previously. I have to press the button on the fob. 24MY 110 p400e HSE in Tasman Blue
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24th Oct 2024 6:39pm |
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Fifer Member Since: 25 Apr 2022 Location: UK Posts: 14 |
Mrs Fifer’s PHEV Evoque has been with the dealer since June awaiting a replacement part for this issue. I calculate that at 20% of the time she has had the car it’s been in with this problem.
At least she had a courtesy car (Disco Sport PHEV) which is functioning without trouble thus far. Last edited by Fifer on 24th Oct 2024 6:55pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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24th Oct 2024 6:39pm |
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Biffyg Member Since: 29 Feb 2024 Location: Liverpool Posts: 36 |
That's madness! 24MY 110 p400e HSE in Tasman Blue
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24th Oct 2024 6:53pm |
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Tomytito Member Since: 10 Mar 2024 Location: Mougins Posts: 8 |
I'd be interested to know what the spare part is, as it's hard to know whether it's hardware or software, as many parts linked to connectivity have been changed on my car except the antenna. I hope we're not far off the mark Now that I've got this new bug since Sunday we can be sure that the origin of the alarm is a problem with the internet connection. Biffyg: even if you're using Android Auto, which works very well thanks to your phone (CarPlay for me), the problem with the vehicle's internet connection is there. Try unplugging the Android car app and then go to your connectivity menu to check whether the operator disappears and reappears very quickly, test the weather forecast and also the LiveApps log menu. If it doesn't work and the screen comes back to the home screen, then that's what's causing the problem. It’s like the vehicule has a problem to communicate with servers. For example, I had trouble downloading full updates for live apps, which were always blocking at 40%. According to my dealer, you should be able to give me your Vin number (in private) which would allow us to group the information together and perhaps understand more quickly, as our defenders are similar. I’ll give mine to you also. Since I no longer have an internet connection (sunday) I no longer have an alarm. This evening I did another full charge without an alarm, which has almost never happened to me since I got the car (August 2023). |
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24th Oct 2024 7:21pm |
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Tomytito Member Since: 10 Mar 2024 Location: Mougins Posts: 8 |
@Biffyg : do you have news ? Finally I had The alarm again so don’t know where it come from… I'm at a loss ! |
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5th Nov 2024 7:16pm |
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Biffyg Member Since: 29 Feb 2024 Location: Liverpool Posts: 36 |
I haven't found any connectivity issues yet but my alarm went off again last night. 24MY 110 p400e HSE in Tasman Blue
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6th Nov 2024 4:14pm |
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Tomytito Member Since: 10 Mar 2024 Location: Mougins Posts: 8 |
Yes, that's why I think my connectivity problem may be different from the alarm - I don't know what to think any more.
The car returns to dealerships for the eighth time on 18 November The first to have news informs the other! |
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6th Nov 2024 5:37pm |
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jimjamken Member Since: 01 Mar 2023 Location: Surrey Posts: 85 |
I cannot quite believe this, but after rejecting one p400e after months of issues with the battery back alarm being triggered on times charging at night….the new (5mo) p400e has just started doing the same thing. Twice this week around 12:10-12:30 the alarm has gone off. As I’m within my 6months I’ll be giving the dealership a chance to try and fix it (BCM and BCCM updates) and then rejecting again and walking away!
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10th Nov 2024 9:01am |
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Tomytito Member Since: 10 Mar 2024 Location: Mougins Posts: 8 |
I'm pretty sure that it's not a big issue to solve , but they have to find the root of the problem, which is hard to do. It's important to give here regular feedback to help each other.
As far as I'm concerned, and according to Land Rober, I'm the only one in France! Jimjamken are you having problems with your internet connection? If you look at the operator in the connectivity menu, does it flash as if the SIM card was permanently read? I think we need to exchange our VIN numbers privately. |
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10th Nov 2024 9:21am |
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Tomytito Member Since: 10 Mar 2024 Location: Mougins Posts: 8 |
PM just sent |
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10th Nov 2024 9:43am |
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Stuartf100 Member Since: 01 Dec 2024 Location: Midlands Posts: 2 |
I too have had this problem with my P400e from new in Sept 23. I have found that this works:
Using the app, set the charge schedule to the time period during which the vehicle will be charged. E.g. if you are on Octopus it will probably be between 11:30pm and 5:30 am. If you have control of the charger settings, i.e it is not under the control of Octopus, set the charger to the same time period. Make sure that the schedule correctly propogates to the vehicle, because sometimes it doesn't. Keep trying until it does. The vehicle now charges without sounding the siren. You need to keep checking the vehicle to confirm it still has the appropriate scheduled. For some reason it can spontaneously disappear. It can disappear if you are charging in a different location. I think that this might be the cause: The vehicle is highly complex and does not just have an on and an off. It has several different versions of off. If charging starts when the vehicle is in an off state that does not accomodate charging, then the siren sounds. Setting the schedule ensures that the vehicle will accept a charge during that period. This has worked for me for several months. |
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1st Dec 2024 10:51am |
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Stuartf100 Member Since: 01 Dec 2024 Location: Midlands Posts: 2 |
I too have had this problem with my P400e from new in Sept 23. I have found that this works:
Using the app, set the charge schedule to the time period during which the vehicle will be charged. E.g. if you are on Octopus it will probably be between 11:30pm and 5:30 am. If you have control of the charger settings, i.e it is not under the control of Octopus, set the charger to the same time period. Make sure that the schedule correctly propogates to the vehicle, because sometimes it doesn't. Keep trying until it does. The vehicle now charges without sounding the siren. You need to keep checking the vehicle to confirm it still has the appropriate scheduled. For some reason it can spontaneously disappear. It can disappear if you are charging in a different location. I think that this might be the cause: The vehicle is highly complex and does not just have an on and an off. It has several different versions of off. If charging starts when the vehicle is in an off state that does not accomodate charging, then the siren sounds. Setting the schedule ensures that the vehicle will accept a charge during that period. This has worked for me for several months. |
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1st Dec 2024 10:51am |
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Fifer Member Since: 25 Apr 2022 Location: UK Posts: 14 |
Sorry for the delay in coming back to this.
Ms Fifer got her car back last month, having been with the dealer since June. On day 3 the alarm once again sounded when the timed charging commenced. The car ahas since been voluntary terminated and returned to the finance company. The neighbourhood now enjoys an uninterrupted night’s sleep. |
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12th Dec 2024 6:44pm |
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