Yes this one cured the SOS errors for me, been a month or so with none. 1940 cured all the infotainment issues, finally completely fault free!
 
Yes this one cured the SOS errors for me, been a month or so with none. 1940 cured all the infotainment issues, finally completely fault free!
Strangely enough as it was installing I got an sos error for the first time ever!
 
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What kind of issues does this fix guys? I've tried connecting my Cupra to an energy tariff recently but had no luck connecting the car as it cannot find it, does it fix this kind of issue with connectivity?

Thanks

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It's Economy7 ?

Using 'cheap rate' ? electricity to charge rather than the extortionate rates at all other times.
 
I think it's also fixed my mph to kph cruise control detection issues. First main road drive without it mixing the two up and slamming the breaks on to 56mph in a 70 zone
 
What kind of issues does this fix guys? I've tried connecting my Cupra to an energy tariff recently but had no luck connecting the car as it cannot find it, does it fix this kind of issue with connectivity?

Thanks

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I think what the comment above meant was you can't literally connect your car to the low cost energy tariff unless your provider has a means to control either your charger or the car (like Octopus do with Intelligent Octopus via accessing the charger or the CupraConnect app via your login).

So what's not worked for you and what have you tried to do?
 
I think what the comment above meant was you can't literally connect your car to the low cost energy tariff unless your provider has a means to control either your charger or the car (like Octopus do with Intelligent Octopus via accessing the charger or the CupraConnect app via your login).

So what's not worked for you and what have you tried to do?
So I've been able to connect to the Cupra app on Octopus energy after entering my car brand and model and all of them details. But after that when I press connect device where it searches for the car itself I have no luck. It doesn't seem to find it even with my location settings on my Cupra is share my position. I've also activated location settings for both the Cupra app and Octopus energy app on my phone. I've tried many times to connect to it however there is no luck. The only reason why I think it may be is even though I have the myCupra app, I don't pay for the full version which I think might be affecting the location of my car.

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So I've been able to connect to the Cupra app on Octopus energy after entering my car brand and model and all of them details. But after that when I press connect device where it searches for the car itself I have no luck. It doesn't seem to find it even with my location settings on my Cupra is share my position. I've also activated location settings for both the Cupra app and Octopus energy app on my phone. I've tried many times to connect to it however there is no luck. The only reason why I think it may be is even though I have the myCupra app, I don't pay for the full version which I think might be affecting the location of my car.

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Can you turn the charging on and off in your Cupra app? If you can, then Octopus should be able to do so as well as you have given them your login details.

The location detection is just so that the car knows it is at 'home' with your cheap electricity rate, if you plug it in somewhere else it won't stop the charge (which it does in order to activate the charging later during the cheap rate).
 
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Can you turn the charging on and off in your Cupra app? If you can, then Octopus should be able to do so as well as you have given them your login details.

The location detection is just so that the car knows it is at 'home' with your cheap electricity rate, if you plug it in somewhere else it won't stop the charge (which it does in order to activate the charging later during the cheap rate).
Thanks for the info. Still no luck. I still believe its to do with me not paying for the fully licensed version of the cupra connect app as I cannot turn the charging on and off via the app unless I pay for it I think. I've tried turning the charging on and off while in the car when trying to connect to the car via the octopus energy app but still no luck in finding the car to connect to it.

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Thanks for the info. Still no luck. I still believe its to do with me not paying for the fully licensed version of the cupra connect app as I cannot turn the charging on and off via the app unless I pay for it I think. I've tried turning the charging on and off while in the car when trying to connect to the car via the octopus energy app but still no luck in finding the car to connect to it.

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That‘ll do it, or in your case not do it. The hybrid features are only active in the full subscription version of the app.
 
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I am still struggling a bit trying to work out what connecting to a car means from octopus app.

If you just turn all charge control off in the car from the in car infotainment system. Whenever energy is available, the car will then charge till it's at 100%.

To control when energy is available you would connect to your charger via the charger app ( eg Wallbox ) and set a schedule, and just make sure the cable is connected to the car at the right time.

If you had the charger installed by octopus it will be either a Ohme or Wallbox and they would have (sometimes...) connected it to your octopus account, but you can still configure them using the local app on your phone.

What am I getting wrong ?

What charger do you have ? Who installed it?
 
I am still struggling a bit trying to work out what connecting to a car means from octopus app.

If you just turn all charge control off in the car from the in car infotainment system. Whenever energy is available, the car will then charge till it's at 100%.

To control when energy is available you would connect to your charger via the charger app ( eg Wallbox ) and set a schedule, and just make sure the cable is connected to the car at the right time.

If you had the charger installed by octopus it will be either a Ohme or Wallbox and they would have (sometimes...) connected it to your octopus account, but you can still configure them using the local app on your phone.

What am I getting wrong ?

What charger do you have ? Who installed it?
I don't have a wallbox / charger, I just use the granny charger overnight.

I plug the car in with the granny charger, Octopus detect the car starting to charge and Immediately turn it off (via the app access and api - it's done automatically ). They then setup a schedule to suit their electricity costs, typically between 23:30 and 05:30 but sometimes outside this band (the house still gets cheap electricty during this period regardless of the car charging or not). They then activate / deactivate the charging via the app/api as required to meet their schedule until the car is charged to the %age level and time I provide in the Octopus app.

So all you need to do is plug the car in, Octopus does the rest. I've never used anything on the in car infotainment system related to charging.

They need either the car or the wall charger compatiblte with Intelligent Octopus, i.e. the ablity to control one or the other, in my case it's the car as they can't control the granny charger. I don't know what they do it both car and wall charger are compatible, I assume they do a similar thing if the wall charger is compatible and the car isn't.

So in summary I guess you need the Cupra AND the subscription app, or an IO compatible wall charger.
 
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