Id there is a software upgrade for my infotainment center, do I have to pay to have it done?

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Asked by Guru597QX Dec 20, 2017 at 10:40 AM about the Chevrolet Equinox

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My heater buttons will not light up & the entire infotainment center has
randomly quit working. Usually turning car off and back on resolved it.
Yesterday it happened & I was near a dealership. I took it in and they said there
was a software upgrade that they applied. They charged me $115.00. Shouldn't
this be free?

6 Answers

221,015

All depends on what the warranty says. Warranty may be up.

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157,485

Good question to ask your local Chebby dealership.

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They are charging me $115.00. I thought since it was a new/known issue, it should like a recall and be done at no cost to me.

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157,485

Recalls are generally for safety issues. Just because there is a known problem does not mean that it is free. I also am curious as to what year this vehicle is.

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