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I know it sounds crazy, but every single time I open the rear slider my wireless charging stops. Anyone else notice this or is it just me?
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That is strange as hell - I will have to see if my truck does that. What makes wireless charging come back on - closing the window?
 

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As a software engineer, my guess would be some weird edge case in the software that never got tested. Kinda like the dissappearing TPMS.
 

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Weird part about the TPMS is now mine sticks every once in a while when I turn the truck off and then back on. Completely random
 
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That is strange as hell - I will have to see if my truck does that. What makes wireless charging come back on - closing the window?
When the wireless charging stops the phone wakes up, if I put it back to sleep the charging starts again.
 

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I don't think it is software, I think these trucks are possessed by demons. lol

When I scanned my truck with my Carista I learned that it has 34 ECUs - now there is a recipe for disaster.
 

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I don't think it is software, I think these trucks are possessed by demons. lol

When I scanned my truck with my Carista I learned that it has 34 ECUs - now there is a recipe for disaster.
I think the Carista scans a specific set of pre-programmed ECUs, cause mine scanned things I know for certain that I don't have.
 

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Good point and now that you mention it, my Carista did scan some things that definitely are not present in my truck. So fewer than 34.

I know nothing about the electronic architecture of these beasts. Do you know if the various ECUs interact, perhaps via a CAN bus? Is there a master somewhere that tries to make everything play nice? Or is it just a free for all where they are all doing their own thing?
 

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Good point and now that you mention it, my Carista did scan some things that definitely are not present in my truck. So fewer than 34.

I know nothing about the electronic architecture of these beasts. Do you know if the various ECUs interact, perhaps via a CAN bus? Is there a master somewhere that tries to make everything play nice? Or is it just a free for all where they are all doing their own thing?
I don't have any direct experience with autos, but drawing from my experience in the aero industry, I would imagine that the ECUs are communicating via the CAN. That might be different busses, but I don't see how they wouldn't be talking to each other.
 

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Yeah - makes sense. I have software engineering experience in the aero industry as well and I assume the auto industry follows similar design patterns, but they keep that stuff pretty close.
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