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RE: Alarm behaviour - Nantmoel - 12-04-2013 08:46am (11-04-2013 10:08pm)Evo-king Wrote: Dear All. Does anyone here have a subscription to topiX to view this document? RE: Alarm behaviour - Wife's car - 12-04-2013 09:24am My dealer has never heard of TopiX, or so they say. Also the comment " it really is time this problem was laid to rest" well perhaps JLR should have got there finger out earlier and treated customers as customers and passing idiots. This has been a bad experience for some customers who because of the poor way it's been handled by dealers and JLR may never buy a land rover again. RE: Alarm behaviour - Trapdoor - 12-04-2013 10:17am I spoke with my Dealer Principal earlier in the week about a different issue, and mentioned this update to him. He told me that he had received a bulletin by email from JLR and had three vehicles in that required the update to be applied. He did say that the cars they had in the fault had not been apparent during the day, so it does seem to be night time only.... As for TOPIx, the comment from my DP when I handed the car back, and in particular about my having registered and checking the build against the VIN was "... we were unaware that customers had access to TOPIx and we need to 'understand' that they now can access it" - I read this to mean that it was less likely that they'd be able to pull the wool over customers eyes as they could get 'found out' if they were bullsh1tt1ng - so they needed to perhaps modify their responses to 'knowledgeable' customers. RE: Alarm behaviour - XFullFatTim - 12-04-2013 10:24am I have been using Topix since 2005, nearly 10 years, so for dealership staff to claim not to know about it is ridiculous - my experience of TSB's is that the dealership service departments get hard copies of them that get filed in a big lever arch file.................................. and forgotten about! RE: Alarm behaviour - CRC@LandRover - 12-04-2013 10:39am Hi all, I can confirm that service action Q261 is the fix for the Alarm concern. All dealers have been made aware of this via our usual channels on DDW. I can also confirm dealers should know what topix is as this is used throughout the JLR network. If anyone would like me to liaise with the dealer I am more than happy to do so. Kind regards, Liam RE: Alarm behaviour - IKM - 12-04-2013 10:41am Surely then the dealers should contact affected owners this/next week, not the other way round. It appears to me that LR are still expecting owners to have to experience the alarm behaviour, then struggle to get their cars booked in! RE: Alarm behaviour - WB - 12-04-2013 11:07am (05-04-2013 03:31pm)Liam@LandRover Wrote: Hi Scrannel, Liam, any news on the cause and can you share the range of VINs effected? Thanks RE: Alarm behaviour - Nantmoel - 12-04-2013 12:07pm FINALLY - Stratstone Cardiff have contacted me and my car is booked in next Thursday to have the update uploaded to the car! Thanks to Liam (LR), I will keep everyone informed if it finally happens (see previous posts) RE: Alarm behaviour - Offroadstu - 12-04-2013 05:14pm Apparently the Q261 was titled "Eco start stop fix" so my dealer ignored it as i have an SD4 auto. LR need to sort out communication with dealers. Surely one of the biggest issues LR currently have is this Alarm issue which should justify a specific communication. It took me to tell a service manager how to fix my car, rediculous. Very frustrated having been patient for so long. RE: Alarm behaviour - cjh - 12-04-2013 07:19pm Well my car has had the software update....i was told the bonnet micoswitch also needs doing as part of the fix? Does anyone else know about this? Anyway I'll keep you all posted if my alarm goes off in the middle of the night again....but it will after LR get both barrels! |