Here's a Head Scratcher...
#31
You check the version number by pressing the Source and Info buttons at the same time. I doubt the version of software would have anything to do with any new problems (aka gremlins) though, since they would have been present all along if it was due to the software.
#32
The rest of the world can have their ding dang mickeymeters and killygraphs and grammophones, and all those foolishments.
I bet ya can't even figure out how to cut down a 2 x 4 stud (which actually measures 1 1/2" by 3 1/2"), when you start with a piece that is 7' 3/4" and you need to fit a window opening that is 4' and 6 7/8ths". And, it is MUCH clearer to know that a 5/8 drill bit is 0.1875 inches larger in diameter than a 7/16 drill bit.
Now you see how much better our system is??
I bet ya can't even figure out how to cut down a 2 x 4 stud (which actually measures 1 1/2" by 3 1/2"), when you start with a piece that is 7' 3/4" and you need to fit a window opening that is 4' and 6 7/8ths". And, it is MUCH clearer to know that a 5/8 drill bit is 0.1875 inches larger in diameter than a 7/16 drill bit.
Now you see how much better our system is??
#33
I think you can check what version of the PCM software you have now. I believe that if you turn the PCM off and on, their is a "V"followed by the number. It would be beneficial, at least for me to find out, since I am having similar kind of gremlins and i want to have the dealer look at it. But for me, it may also be the battery since I feel it kind of sluggish at start. mine is a 2010 in aqua blue also, love the color too