by NYLEAF (Posted Sun, 15 Sep 2013 21:26:19 GMT)
When I got my car, my TCU was also not turned on. This was on a 2012 SL in January 2012, but I doubt things are much different now. Bottom line, ONLY the dealer could turn it on. I had to leave my car at the dealer for about 5 hours while they did it.
The dealer is far away, but if you want to make use of Carwings, you'll need it turned on. Carwings is great in the winter for preheating the car, and it's also nice to be able to see the car's state of charge from your phone (if you have a smartphone).
How did you get the car home in the first place?
When I got my car, my TCU was also not turned on. This was on a 2012 SL in January 2012, but I doubt things are much different now. Bottom line, ONLY the dealer could turn it on. I had to leave my car at the dealer for about 5 hours while they did it.
The dealer is far away, but if you want to make use of Carwings, you'll need it turned on. Carwings is great in the winter for preheating the car, and it's also nice to be able to see the car's state of charge from your phone (if you have a smartphone).
How did you get the car home in the first place?