Advanced users often access the Engineering/Hidden Green Menu to check detailed system logs or perform manual updates.
Keeping your Audi’s MMI updated to versions like P1240 (or its successors) ensures the system remains compatible with the latest mobile OS updates. Outdated firmware can lead to: Glitches in navigation positioning. Connectivity drops with newer iPhones or Android devices. General system lag or infrequent reboots.
This software version is typically found in Audi models from approximately 2017–2018, such as the Audi A3, A4, or A5. Understanding your firmware version is the first step toward enabling features like Audi Smartphone Interface (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto) or updating navigation maps. 1. Identifying Your System: Is it MHS2-ER-AU-P1240?
Improved stability for hands-free calling and audio streaming.
Advanced users often access the Engineering/Hidden Green Menu to check detailed system logs or perform manual updates.
Keeping your Audi’s MMI updated to versions like P1240 (or its successors) ensures the system remains compatible with the latest mobile OS updates. Outdated firmware can lead to: Glitches in navigation positioning. Connectivity drops with newer iPhones or Android devices. General system lag or infrequent reboots. mhs2-er-au-p1240
This software version is typically found in Audi models from approximately 2017–2018, such as the Audi A3, A4, or A5. Understanding your firmware version is the first step toward enabling features like Audi Smartphone Interface (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto) or updating navigation maps. 1. Identifying Your System: Is it MHS2-ER-AU-P1240? Connectivity drops with newer iPhones or Android devices
Improved stability for hands-free calling and audio streaming. Understanding your firmware version is the first step