I've had my new Countryman for two weeks now - and love it. However, I can't get the voice control to work at all. I've checked everything and it's all good to go, but "Hey Mini!" elicits no response at all. Any ideas?
‘fizzadou’ reports (see post) that after an OTA update his Climate Control is now working - how about yours, is that working now?Well, my euphoria was short lived. Took it for another run out this morning and although it is working, after a fashion, the fan speed issue isn’t fully resolved. Whilst in Auto mode, if I set the fan speed to “very low” it doesn’t matter what I do to the temperature setting it never adjusts itself and air just dribbles out. However, if I select “low” the fan goes to what I would describe as full speed. The fan speed now does adjust ltself on this setting, but only slightly and when the desired temperature is reached the fan doesn’t slow right down - it stays on the (too fast) low speed. So it’s working after a fashion, but really not what I would describe as “properly. I had to shut the dash vents to prevent the car getting too cold. Of course, when you do that the fan speed means the aircon gets noisy so in the end I went back to the menu and selected “very low” again. So not perfect by any measure. I really don’t know what to make of it to be honest.
So far our satnav has been fine. Only have level 2 so no electric seats. I tired Hey Mini a couple of times with mixed results but not bothered since - never really gelled with voice activated things in cars (although I use Amazon Echos at home oddly).We took delivery of a U25 Countryman C Sport with a level 3 pack at the beginning of July. All OK until this week when two issues have shown up. All £ 42K of it. a. We have the issues of no spoken word in SatNav. It was fine until yesterday but it says the language is not supported but we know it is. Nothing we do will change it. b. Electric seats when we plug in the seat belt the seat is supposed to move to the saved position. It moves and then moves back again. Plug it in a second time and it’s OK. c. We cannot get Hey Mini to work full stop. Pretty poor show by BMW
Thanks for your feedback.We did a 700 km road trip this weekend. Climate control is working perfectly for us, we have had no major issues with the car. The navigation system is quite impressive with the augmented reality. Vibrant experience is neat, it will change the interior ambient lighting depending on the dominant colours of the album art of your media. The autonomous driving features are much better than my 2023 GTI. “Assisted drive plus” essentially takes over and allows you to be hands off in heavy traffic highway driving.
Some bugs we noticed, when switching modes sometimes the navigation doesn’t pop up when called from the bottom menu, it has to be accessed from the Home Screen. Pretty smooth experience so far. For reference; we have the highest level trim countryman S in Canada.
1. The fan will fluctuate to reach the desired temperature in the way that would be expected. The degree of the fluctuation and the minimum level seems to be dictated by the setting (fan speed setting). Leaving it on low seems to be ideal IMO but my wife likes it on medium. We are driving in 32degC+ weather.Thanks for your feedback.
I have two questions, if I may…
1. Your Climate Control; does the fan speed settle down to the lowest speed once the required temperature has been reached? And a supplementary question, were you driving in hot weather?
2. Ambient lighting (spefically the dashboard projection); does it work in daylight or just after dark?
Thanks.
Thanks for your feedback.1. The fan will fluctuate to reach the desired temperature in the way that would be expected. The degree of the fluctuation and the minimum level seems to be dictated by the setting (fan speed setting). Leaving it on low seems to be ideal IMO but my wife likes it on medium. We are driving in 32degC+ weather.
2. Projectors seem to only be noticeable when light levels are low. I don’t think the intensity of the light is enough to be seen in daylight, but I haven’t checked with my hand to see if they are off. They are turning on when there’s no direct sunlight in the cabin it seems. They are working as I would have expected them to.
Me tooJust want to add: we picked up our U25 a couple days ago and we have the same climate control issue. Fan control is not automated and the delta between very low and low is maximum while beyond low there is no difference in adjustment. Haven’t noticed the projector lights yet — at night they are certainly working.
It’s all the time on auto. The low setting is to powerful. The increment between very low and low is to great.Spoke to Dealer today and they can’t identify anything wrong with the working of the Climate Control on their demonstrator or those in stock, their Senior Technician spoke to Mini(UK) who claimed to know nothing of any problem or complaints. Salesman also spoke to existing customers who have bought a new Countryman to ask how their cars were performing and none mentioned any problem with Climate Control. He asked me if anyone who has the problem could explain in detail exactly what the fault is and when it occurs, they will then try and reproduce it on their demonstrator and stock cars.
Anyone care to define the fault in detail and how/when it occurs?
Yup, exactly my point. There’s no setting you can put it on that just gets the job done you’re either too hot or too cold. It’s really bugging me now!It’s all the time on auto. The low setting is to powerful. The increment between very low and low is to great.
Once the desired temperature has been reached, what does changing the fan speed do for you guys? Do you noticed a much greater delta in fan speed at that point? I suspect that when you first get in the car and it’s trying to get up/down to your desired temperature the difference between the fan settings is minimal because the system is already running the blower fast to get to your desired temperature quickly. I haven’t tested it myself in ours yet, but curious to do so whenever I get a chance.Yup, exactly my point. There’s no setting you can put it on that just gets the job done you’re either too hot or too cold. It’s really bugging me now!
Nope, the fan speed delta remans the same. There are slight fluctuations in speed whilst in use (almost as if it’s trying to work) but fundamentally you have two fan speeds, “very low” which is barely noticeable and high in any of the other 4 speed settings. There is a barely perceptible difference in those 4 settings if you stop the car and listen very carefully, so I think it’s maybe a calibration thing.Once the desired temperature has been reached, what does changing the fan speed do for you guys? Do you noticed a much greater delta in fan speed at that point? I suspect that when you first get in the car and it’s trying to get up/down to your desired temperature the difference between the fan settings is minimal because the system is already running the blower fast to get to your desired temperature quickly. I haven’t tested it myself in ours yet, but curious to do so whenever I get a chance.
Yeah, you’d think, right, but no.Surely if a climate control system is working properly the fan should run at high speed until the set temperature is reached and then reduce to tickover to hold the temperature constant. The one thing that upsets my current Yeti's climate control is if the passengers temperature is set significantly different from the driver temperature.