Software Update Problems





To setup customized drive mode screen settings you need to go to options and make sure you are "linked to driver modes"...
Once "linked to driver mode" you can set My Mode, Z Mode, and Track to either "Touring", "Sport", or "Track" Display...
**Note that when "linked to driver mode" Weather, Touring, and Sport Mode displays will always stay at their respective displays...
You can also do the same to HUD settings as well for My Mode, Z Mode, and Track Mode
Last edited by tadda; Sep 29, 2023 at 07:23 PM.
To setup customized drive mode screen setting you need to go to options and make sure you are "linked to driver modes"...
Once "linked to driver mode" you can set My Mode, Z Mode, and Track to either "Touring", "Sport", or "Track" Display...
**Note that when "linked to driver mode" Weather, Touring, and Sport Mode displays will always stay at their respective displays...
You can also do the same to HUD settings as well for My Mode, Z Mode, and Track Mode
That worked! Back to where I was before the upgrade. Thank you so much!
I tried the update again but the update was not there and it disappeared. Weird. Their OTA process needs improvement.
I tried the update again but the update was not there and it disappeared. Weird. Their OTA process needs improvement.
When the OTA is available to install notice appears, choose Decline. It will be wiped from memory. You'll not get another notice. Though just about this one.
There is a way to disable OTA downloads completely. No idea what it is just that it exists somewhere in Settings. I think it might be in the User Manual? Most OTAs go smoothly though not all. I'd judge disabling to be a risky strategy.
You could disable all then have them installed at a dealer service appointment. En masse.
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I tried the update again but the update was not there and it disappeared. Weird. Their OTA process needs improvement.
When the OTA is available to install notice appears, choose Decline. It will be wiped from memory. You'll not get another notice. Though just about this one.
There is a way to disable OTA downloads completely. No idea what it is just that it exists somewhere in Settings. I think it might be in the User Manual? Most OTAs go smoothly though not all. I'd judge disabling to be a risky strategy.
You could disable all then have them installed at a dealer service appointment. En masse.
An OTA is a two stage process. First, GM sends the download to your car. This is done without you knowing it is occurring at some random time while the car is parked/off. Happens in the background. If you start the car during this stage, the download process is paused. Then restarted when the car is again parked/off. Only after the download is successfully received by and resident in the car's memory do you get the Ready To Install notice. Since the over the air part is already done, the install phase makes no difference indoors outdoors home or down the block. It is just you and your car together again.
Last edited by papillion; Sep 30, 2023 at 12:31 PM.
Having a Wi-Fi or cellular signal is necessary for download, but once stored in your car, no signal is required for installation.
I've successfully installed 6 updates on our '22 since delivery. 2 out of 6 did not install successfully on the 1st attempt. In those cases, I started the engine, tried the update again, received a message to shut down the engine, and then those two original failures installed successfully.
What I now do, is start the engine before attempting an installation, and that has been 100% successful. Many of us suspect that starting the car first and hitting the update button while engine is running ensures that the BCM is properly configured to install the update.
I have never had the CTEK maintainer installed during updates, and all I do is leave the window down in case I need to use the door emergency release handle to get inside to use the frunk cable release under the steering column. That's never been necessary.
Last edited by Foosh; Sep 30, 2023 at 12:41 PM.





Having a Wi-Fi or cellular signal is necessary for download, but once stored in your car, no signal is required for installation.
My C8 is just fine the way it came from the factory. 3000+ miles without any issues.
Dead batteries, personal programming removed, change in operation. No thank you.
NEVER start an update and walk away, leaving your car sitting for an extended period of time without checking after 15-30 minutes to ensure the update has successfully installed or not. Even with a CTEK hooked up, if your update attempt were to hang up in some sort of endless loop, the maintainer does not have enough "juice" to keep the battery from running down after several hours.
All of the "bricked" car reports I've read are the result of folks starting an update, then checking many hours later only to find a dead car. If it hasn't either installed or aborted after 30 minutes or so, you need to do a battery disconnect to avoid the car being disabled. That's the reason for leaving a window down so you can get inside to open the frunk using the emergency cable release.
Last edited by Foosh; Sep 30, 2023 at 12:56 PM.
I always appreciate the pushing of improvements and extra features, especially at no charge.
OTAs are not perfect, though growing up in the 80s where all tech required some finesse I'm often surprised at how well things do work now without assistance. At least with OTAs no one has to edit a boot file.
My C8 is just fine the way it came from the factory. 3000+ miles without any issues.
Dead batteries, personal programming removed, change in operation. No thank you.














