I just picked my 2011 up tonight. Was having problems with the head unit showing AV Off, but unit radio was playing.
I now have a ride height and sport suspension choice that have do nothing and the phone repeating the caller's name is gone. "Call Joe Smith, work" just repeats "Call work".
Guess I will call them back in the morning.
Don't waste your time calling your dealer. They are probably as clueless as my dealer.
The Genesis w/Tech package and every Equus sold in USA have the same Head Unit model. Those ride height and sport suspension choices are meant for the Equus.
But, for some reason, head units are coming from factory with these suspension choices enabled and the options of easy access for seat and steering
wheel for the Genesis Tech package disabled.
But, below are the steps to hide the ride height and sport suspension choices and unhide the easy access ones.
-Go to ENG menu (by pressing these buttons simultaneously: Disc/AUX, Navi/Menu, Back and the Volume Knob on the DVD player).
-Go to the "Software Update" submenu and selet "To full ENG full mode". When you select it, it prompts for a key code.
-If you have the old head unit with old NAV maps (2009 and 2010), first try entering ##0324#0704## as key code.
-If you have a newer head unit (2011 or later) or upgraded the NAV maps, enter 0324 as key code. Once you enter the code, on the left hand side there will be few more menu items that make up the full engineering mode.
-Navigate to: "Variant -> System Variant Settings". Then, you disable "ECS Height", "ECS Suspension" and enable "Steering Easy Ac." and "Seat Easy Access".
About the voice command repeating the caller's name. I'm not sure if that option is in Variant Settings. I haven't had the time to investigate this further. You could try looking for that option if you want but, be careful with messing around with some of the settings in there. I do remember seeing in there some options like erasing the hard drive and NAV maps, resetting memory and other stuff that would probably cause harm to your system.