And for those of you who want to turn the radio completely off (it would be in violation of Federal Vehicle Safety Standards because the radio is used for the turn signal sound and various chime warnings), they could have done something that made the radio look like it was off, but it would still be consuming power. (Do you guys also unplug your toasters when they are not being used??)
Where did that come from? I can't speak for everyone who is annoyed by the radio behavior, but I'm not asking for the turn signal sounds to be silenced or anything like that.
It's not a matter of consuming power, it's a matter of not being able to do simple things like toggle the climate control recirc setting or take a quick look at the GPS map without the audio system suddenly coming on.
btw, I have learned to hit the mute button in these circumstances, but (1) the brief bit of sound is still annoying, and (2) if I'm in the middle of a podcast or recorded book, to which I usually listen when driving alone but not when carrying passengers, it loses my place.
That said, I don't expect this software update to change this. If I'm incorrect then I'll be pleasantly surprised.
But please don't be one of those people that sticks to one bad dealer. Try other ones since it's a Chevy and not a Lambo, you have choices, and they are all owned and operated by different people with differing levels of service.
I'm displeased with my dealer's service department, so we've essentially decided to switch. But it's not necessarily easy to find a better one. I have reasons to believe the service department at the dealer closest to my house would be even worse. There was a time, according to my grandfather a couple of decades ago, that all GM repairmen were crooks.
