What are the reasons for the Lynk & Co 01's network connection failure?
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Lynk & Co 01's network connection failure may be due to the vehicle system being in an upgrade phase while in a shutdown state, causing the network module to enter an infinite crash state, resulting in disconnection and inability to connect. The solution is to power off and restart or remove and reinstall the car's fuse box to restore the network. Below is more information about the Lynk & Co 01: 1. Powertrain: The car is equipped with a 2.0TD turbocharged engine from the Drive-E series, with a maximum power of 140kW/4500rpm and a maximum torque of 300Nm/1400-4000rpm. Its fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is under 7L, with the two-wheel-drive model at 6.5L/100km and the four-wheel-drive model at 6.9L/100km. The 0-100km/h acceleration times are 7.7s and 7.9s, respectively. 2. Configuration: The Lynk & Co 01 features a comprehensive NVH luxury configuration, which prevents noise and vibration at the source; blocks noise transmission paths, optimizes sound quality for greater purity and stable frequency; and is equipped with an INFINITY Hi-Fi level 10-speaker audio system with a total power of 360W, which is a luxury car-level audio configuration.
Hey, my Lynk & Co 01 had network disconnection issues before, which was really annoying. The main reasons could be that the SIM card in the car's system wasn't set up properly or had run out of credit, and in some areas with weak signals like basements, there's no network at all. Sometimes it's a software bug that requires restarting the infotainment screen, or the vehicle's network module might be malfunctioning, causing it to fail to connect to the server. I've also noticed that if the system isn't updated in time, small errors can accumulate and affect the connection, and an expired internet service subscription can also cause such disconnections. My suggestion is to start with the basics: restart the vehicle's system and check the SIM card's activation status and signal strength. If that doesn't work, it's best to take it to a professional shop to check the hardware before it affects navigation safety. Remembering these little tips can save a lot of hassle, especially during long drives.