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RE: Breakdown/emergency service from Volvo no access to orbit - marinalin85 - 06-06-2023 (06-05-2023, 09:45 PM)BeachBoy Wrote:That is a little different. Here, in Germany, there are some laws regarding that. TUV is very strict when it comes to this due to emissions and road safety (same emissions they tried to rig). Its still safe if its done officialy(06-05-2023, 09:30 PM)marinalin85 Wrote:Hum are you sure about that? I have heard horror stories but that might have been only for jb4 and other tunes(06-04-2023, 09:31 PM)Power6 Wrote: Currently the "emergency service" process is: But doing what we do with OrBit, for the other manufacturers, is not an issue (from what I know, experienced and read online). Maybe there are some cases but fairly isolated. RE: Breakdown/emergency service from Volvo no access to orbit - Power6 - 06-10-2023 (06-05-2023, 09:45 PM)BeachBoy Wrote: Hum are you sure about that? I have heard horror stories but that might have been only for jb4 and other tunes You may not have been replying to me. But I think tunes and piggybacks, that is as it always is. If you got a warranty issue, it will be handled as they do with regards to modifications that may have caused the issue rather then a defect, which is what the warranty covers. Volvo is probably less strict on this just due to the likelihood of owners to modify. My buddy with an Audi S4 got the dreaded VAG "TD1" flag on his car from a scan at the dealer, good luck getting anything drivetrain related warranted with that! For config, I have seen some things...I try to keep up with what is going on with other mfrs from time to time. In some cases BMW has done something like blocking a car. It seems more extreme cases though, they have different concepts of modifying a "config" type thing, vs changing the "build string" of the car which is tricky. Kinda like VDash or such vs OrBit in a way. I think the issues they have are the same, just different attitudes about changing minor settings up to fitting different equipment to the car, and how their system supports it, or doesn't. RE: Breakdown/emergency service from Volvo no access to orbit - glennda5id - 10-10-2023 If I make an official configuration change via VIDA, for example, I change my "tyre Dimension" ID:017. How does Orbit update my stored profile so that when I hit Restore to OEM it will have the new version? Also, Orbit recently asked me to "Update Profile" What does that do? Thank you! Breakdown/emergency service from Volvo no access to orbit - BeachBoy - 10-11-2023 My car had a Frankenstein config (did not remember what was changed). Hit update profile Then revert to OEM Went to dealer. Everything was back to standard (no hitch, no dogs with high beams, etc). Now I have to re-sent my desired config. I'm curious also about official update, I almost got the dealer to install my hitch software officially but they wanted $180, no way I'm paying that I'll wait for my next VIDA subscription Sent from my Pixel 6 Pro using Tapatalk |