If you’re like most drivers, you probably rely on your car’s built-in software to keep it running smoothly. But what if something goes wrong? Fortunately, there are a few ways to update your car’s software without having to take it in for service. Here are three tips:

  1. Use a Third-Party Tool If you don’t have the time or inclination to update your car’s software yourself, there are plenty of third-party tools available that can help. These tools typically require a subscription fee, but they can be worth it if you find yourself dealing with frequent software updates and problems.
  2. Check for Updates Automatically Many automakers now offer automatic software updates that check for new updates and install them automatically. This is a great way to keep your car up-to-date without having to worry about it. However, make sure you know how to disable this feature if you need to use your car in an emergency situation or travel outside of the country where the updates are available. ..