Alan Reagan
TDR MEMBER
When I got home yesterday, I had a nice surprise from Dodge.
There was a software upgrade for my radio on a disk with accurate instructions. Instead of having to go to a dealer, I guess they will now send the upgrades to the owner.
It took about 15 minutes to install and it upgraded the NAV system and from what I can tell, upgraded the radio software as well. The great thing is that it didn't lose my station presets. The only thing that was reset was my audio preferences (balance, fade, equalizer). I reset those and it may be my imagination, but the radio sounds better now. Some of the Sirius stations audio sucked and sounded very "tinny". Not anymore.
It also added the NAV icon on the touch screen so that I no longer have to go to the menu.
Thanks Dodge for getting something like this right. Not having to go to the dealer is a good thing for something this simple. Also, not making me ask for it is even better.
There was a software upgrade for my radio on a disk with accurate instructions. Instead of having to go to a dealer, I guess they will now send the upgrades to the owner.
It took about 15 minutes to install and it upgraded the NAV system and from what I can tell, upgraded the radio software as well. The great thing is that it didn't lose my station presets. The only thing that was reset was my audio preferences (balance, fade, equalizer). I reset those and it may be my imagination, but the radio sounds better now. Some of the Sirius stations audio sucked and sounded very "tinny". Not anymore.
It also added the NAV icon on the touch screen so that I no longer have to go to the menu.
Thanks Dodge for getting something like this right. Not having to go to the dealer is a good thing for something this simple. Also, not making me ask for it is even better.