August Software Updates (i4)

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Went to the dealership for something and had two software updates done (was told they are part of the August update package). The codes are: QBS-131-25010 and QBS-131-25011.

Anyone know what these are for? Was hoping one of them is for the DCT (maybe wishful thinking for it to be the same recalibration update stated for the 2026 models), especially since my car has the low gear bucking problem. Drove home after the updates and transmission felt smoother, but could certainly be just placebo:LOL:
 
25010
Customer Improvements
- AEB Allowed Speed Drop Adjustment.
- ACC and Speed Limiter Improvement.

Bug Fixes
- EGSM ‘shifter stuck’ implementation.
- PMF. PSCM PMF Monitoring Deactivation.
- ECM DTC.

25011 - interesting at whats to come
This new SW update willimplement the Car Configuration Logic changes to reduce the DTCs reported when cars with a nonconvenience seat pack are requested, (memory seats and auto angling mirrors not fitted).

NOTE: This CEM SW update will not affect current vehicle functionality.
 
Wait, I'm confused - are the 25010 and 25011 updates already out, or are they part of the Galpin tech release information? I just had mine in for 7 updates, I'll have to look at the paperwork for the particulars, but I really don't want to have to drive allll the way back to the service center and be with out my car again so soon...
 
Wait, I'm confused - are the 25010 and 25011 updates already out, or are they part of the Galpin tech release information? I just had mine in for 7 updates, I'll have to look at the paperwork for the particulars, but I really don't want to have to drive allll the way back to the service center and be with out my car again so soon...
Well 25010 and 25011 are the updates my car just received last week. Couldn't tell ya what the other updates the Galpin tech is talking about.
 
Well 25010 and 25011 are the updates my car just received last week. Couldn't tell ya what the other updates the Galpin tech is talking about.
Thanks, that helps - Now I need to make sure they were applied when I took my car in early August..
 
I just dropped off my i4 for a check engine light. The dealer said there were software updates since my March 2025 purchase. He indicated the download times can be extensive and they would need a couple of days for that. Interesting …
 
Just had mine in for service yesterday - I had 4 software updates for this year to get it fully up to date:

25004 VDDM
25006 ECM
25009 TEM
25011 CEM

There's a post somewhere that details what each of these abbreviations means. They were able to do all these updates in about half a day.
 
These are the latest updates released in July. (the prior one(s) are March 2025 and earlier)
Seems mostly a mix of reducing the likelihood of triggering/displaying warnings/errors as well as preparation for maybe a better way to update the cars in the future. None of them should affect functionality of the car.
I'll share anything my dealer documents once I get my car back. It's currently in for a CEL and all the updates since I took delivery in February 2025 (kind of doubting my original dealer even did any updates before selling the car to me so it might just have whatever was loaded during its build in Q4 2024).
 

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