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Replacement starter button issue or upgrade to Android 17 on an 18.5 Allspace.

About a week ago I had my 130000k service. At the service they replaced a dodgy ignition button, which was only working if you rolled it around. It was a good anti-theft device. Since then I have had connection issues with Android Auto with it not connecting. Just after I updated my phone to Android 17, Android 17 does impact Android Auto.

I'm contacting my service centre on Monday to find out whether when they replace the dodgy ignition button it they accidentally stretched or moved the wires at the back of the USB imputs.

The reason I think it's this and not the Android upgrade is occasionally I've lost connection when going over bumps or pot-holes. I have tried a couple of different USB cables and had the same results.

Has anyone else experience issues with updating to android 17, or do you think they may have accidentally damaged the USB connectors?

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u/Disturbedsleep — 2 months ago

How to deal with a humid environment.

Currently living in an old brick unit built in the 60/70's. Felt the place was always a bit damp and purchased some damp rid containers. Recently got some temp/humidity sensors and in the two bedrooms and main room it's showing a humidity of over 65% in all rooms.

Should I continue with the damp rid or look at buying a dehumidifier? What have others done and what has been effective?

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u/Disturbedsleep — 2 months ago

Elevated food and water

My Bozo is getting old. He loves drinking water when his is walking in it up to chest height. I've elevated his water bowl and his food bowl.

He's a very messy eater, food flies everywhere, although the elevated bowl tends to work better, less food flying. My issue is if he spills some food over the back of a the bowl, he forces himself behind the bowl, knocks over the stand and food and water goes everywhere. I don't know if the issue is with the shape of the bowl and whether a more curved bowl would help.

Any suggestions?

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u/Disturbedsleep — 3 months ago