One of the handful of persistent bugs with 6.15 is that the Bluetooth audio controls don't work half the time in my experience. The audio will always play through the car's speakers if I manually start it on my iPhone, but the track advance/back and the play/pause controls, either using the command center buttons or the steering wheel control, do nothing about 50% of the time. I *think* that when the bluetooth controls does not work the contacts list is also not able to download (you get the "Address book downloading in progress" message forever), so I suspect that when the Bluetooth audio controls do not work, it is a symptom of other Bluetooth problems as well.
Each time I start the car I experiment with the procedures that correlate with working or not working bluetooth audio controls. For a while I thought that starting the car in ACC mode and touching nothing until the clock appears would ensure that Bluetooth controls work properly, but recently I had a couple cases where this wasn't the case.
Maybe you can't even put your foot on the brake? I already have observed that releasing the parking brake appears to mess things up if the car is still booting up. For example, I could reproducibly induce a "PARKING SYSTEM FAULT" error if I released the parking brake then adjusted my seat position while in ACC mode, which causes a constant beeping tone. Shutting down the car completely and restarting it fixed the problem.
I hope that 6.20 makes this kind of experimentation and very finicky, unreliable procedures needed to minimize bugs a thing of the past. When I am getting in to the car, usually I really need/want to just get in and drive, not fiddle and hope that everything works!
Each time I start the car I experiment with the procedures that correlate with working or not working bluetooth audio controls. For a while I thought that starting the car in ACC mode and touching nothing until the clock appears would ensure that Bluetooth controls work properly, but recently I had a couple cases where this wasn't the case.
Maybe you can't even put your foot on the brake? I already have observed that releasing the parking brake appears to mess things up if the car is still booting up. For example, I could reproducibly induce a "PARKING SYSTEM FAULT" error if I released the parking brake then adjusted my seat position while in ACC mode, which causes a constant beeping tone. Shutting down the car completely and restarting it fixed the problem.
I hope that 6.20 makes this kind of experimentation and very finicky, unreliable procedures needed to minimize bugs a thing of the past. When I am getting in to the car, usually I really need/want to just get in and drive, not fiddle and hope that everything works!