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Hughes
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Post by Hughes »

Just join and need some advise.
I have just picked up our secound Pulsar Tekna (used) and seem to be having few faults. Which we never had with the old one.
1st fault is the Foward emergency brake warning icon. Staying on. The dealer fitted a new upgrade battery. But it still hasn't cleared the fault.
2nd we connect our mobile phones via Bluetooth.
Incorrect passkey

Our original car just accepted the phones Easley

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1st fault is the Foward emergency brake warning icon. Staying on. The dealer fitted a new upgrade battery. But it still hasn't cleared the fault.
Have you checked through the settings to ensure that hte FEB is enabled?
2nd we connect our mobile phones via Bluetooth.
Incorrect passkey
I would reset the headunit to factory settings There is an option somewhere in the settings menu, The passkey shoud just be 1234 !
Hughes
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Post by Hughes »

Thanks for the reply.
The FEB is enabled. It's going back in to the garage Tuesday.
I will try the factory reset again. Our phones can't find the Bluetooth 'MyCar' whilst scanning even though the Bluetooth is active

Thanks again for your advice
Particulate Driver
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Post by Particulate Driver »

Why didn’t you just keep your original Teckna. Were you changing from diesel to petrol?
Hughes
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Post by Hughes »

Younger model?
Particulate Driver
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Post by Particulate Driver »

Yes, they have made a few changes, like lumbar support in the front seats.
Hughes
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Post by Hughes »

Yes. Notice that as soon as we sat in.
Just this problem with the FEB and Bluetooth audio setting. Hopefully, they'll sort it on Tuesday
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