Infotainment system may be the death of me

I have a 22 XC60 that I really enjoy. Comfortable. Great gas mileage. Easy to drive. But the infotainment system is shit. Ever since the last software update I’ve had to reset the system at least twice a week. It will be fine for days then go completely silent. No sound out of anything, not even turn signals. I love this car but this may drive me to another brand. Is there a fix?

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u/jbahel02 — 10 days ago
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Carmy’s sad realization

I thought it was kind of bittersweet when Carmy slowly realizes that while he is a masterful and insanely creative cook he’s not a chef, not like Syd is. The way he looks at her when he tells her about the rating. He’s looking at what he so wanted to be. The only thing I can’t figure out is if this realization made him happy or insanely sad.

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u/jbahel02 — 1 month ago
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Intermittent "12v critical charging fault" error - but it goes away?

I'm about a year into a preowned 2022 XC60. Lately its been throwing the old "12v critical charging fault - stop immediately" error. If I drive it for a while it clears but then comes back when i restart the car the next day. This makes me suspect the alternator is charging the battery but the battery isn't holding that charge. Has anyone else experienced the same and did simply replacing the battery cure it?

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u/jbahel02 — 2 months ago

Check out Phil Dunster’s interview on the recent Rich Eisen show. Ostensibly he was there to talk about Rooster but Eisen pokes at Ted Lasso. Two things I liked: when asked about his favorite scene Phil Dunster picked the bike scene in Amsterdam. He spoke with fondness both about the scene and his friendship with Brett Goldstein which I thought was cool. Also, when Eisen asked if he was not featured in TL S4 because of the Rooster conflict Phil said “no that wasn’t it all”. I’m wondering if they will give us “where are they now” updates in the new season?

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u/jbahel02 — 4 months ago