I'm more than happy to tell you exactly what has been done if you send me your VIN number in a direct message?
 
No idea - nearly 3 weeks in, donor car, new parts and plenty of contact with Spain and lots of head scratching.

There was clearly a fault somewhere with it refusing to recognise a Primary User. All that is done now and I'm happy as I can be for the time being.

Went to dealer this morning and they linked the Phone App to the car and everything works. The Dealership location is an issue with OTA, they have 2 large warehouse stores either side and the Faraday Effect wipes out the OTA data. For instance today, after the App and car joined in perfect harmony, the app was still showing all the faults that occurred and missing the vehicle status, yet the dashboard was clear. I moved to the super market car park opposite side of the road and the faults left the app before I had parked up and by the time I came out with my lunch the vehicle status was working. Since then dealer has done the remote control settings and I have now what I should have had 6 months ago and it only cost one car hire rental charge. Hopefully my next visit will be for a oil service and I will have many years driving, before I rely on my daughter to take me shopping!

Can I just thank you for all your help on this matter and if you are in the same situation - it can be done, just do it under warranty!
Thats great to hear. My car will also be done tomorrow.
Seat remoted into to their odis and got my car to accept the update after replacing a faulty component.
Apparently the actual writing to the car takes hours so its being left on overnight but should be ready to collect first thing in the morning.
Mine isn't under warranty. I bought it at my works so my employer is paying for the work.
 
Thats great to hear. My car will also be done tomorrow.
Seat remoted into to their odis and got my car to accept the update after replacing a faulty component.
Apparently the actual writing to the car takes hours so its being left on overnight but should be ready to collect first thing in the morning.
Mine isn't under warranty. I bought it at my works so my employer is paying for the work.
What model do you have?
 
All this talk about logging in etc as a user freaks me out.
I read these threads even though my old cars don’t have any of this tech to worry about.
I’m dreading the day I have to get my head round issues like this. :rolleyes:
 
All this talk about logging in etc as a user freaks me out.
I read these threads even though my old cars don’t have any of this tech to worry about.
I’m dreading the day I have to get my head round issues like this. :rolleyes:
You can use the vehicle without logging into it with your user profile. Logging in and becoming a primary user gives you additional functionality and transfers your chosen settings to any vehicle you log into.

When the system is working correctly, it's pretty reliable, it's just a shame there are a few niggles to deal with.

The tracking function and remote lock/unlock feature are my favourites.
 
All this talk about logging in etc as a user freaks me out.
I read these threads even though my old cars don’t have any of this tech to worry about.
I’m dreading the day I have to get my head round issues like this. :rolleyes:
Don't stress to much about it. Just funky electrical faults. Not every car has to deal with it. Honestly I wouldn't have gotten mine fixed if I had to pay for it. Car worked fine offline just couldn't use online services.
 
The 2020-2022 vehicles are really plagued with connect issues. They seem to have ironed most of them out by 2023.
Hopefully the update fixes mine permanently now. Ford Transit connects had similar issues and an update fixed them. Ford actually made it a non-proactive recall so I'm a little annoyed seat didn't since a non-proactive recall basically means it only gets done if a person complains but it's still free to the customer.
EDIT the ford transit connects also use the MIB3.
 
There are lot's of update based recalls across the VWG brands but they don't always seem to address primary user and connectivity issues.
 
There are lot's of update based recalls across the VWG brands but they don't always seem to address primary user and connectivity issues.
Yea I get that although honestly by buying a vehicle your also buying a software licence for all the software that vehicles needs if that software is faulty it should always be free to update. It's not like software is affected by wear and tear. If the software is faulty then it was always faulty.

Regardless my employer is paying since I only bought the car a few weeks prior to experiencing issues.
My car had a hardware fault too which is why its taken 2 weeks just to get it to start the update. It had A LOT of diag to figure it out.
Eventually Seat Technical got involved and things went well.

Still trying to get my employer to pay for an ODIS laptop and VCI as we sell a lot of used cars and I used to work for VW so could save money instead of sending every VAG to a specialist whenever a MIB issue presents.