I am just curious and not advocating for or against. How many people are opting out of the 5.8 update as a result of the uncertainty about Smart Air changes?
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I was still on 4.5 so I wanted to get the new features. After installing I learned here that the air suspension was changed without notice.
Heads-up: looks like this was a SW error and someone mixed up their MPH/KPH unit conversion. This whole discussion may be moot.
Heads-up: looks like this was a SW error and someone mixed up their MPH/KPH unit conversion.
This whole discussion may be moot.
[That may also have saved us from figuring out how to merge this thread with the other poll]
Do we have any confirmation of this fact? Have multiple people tested 100 MPH and confirmed? If so that would be great to hear as it should be an easy fix.
I am just curious and not advocating for or against. How many people are opting out of the 5.8 update as a result of the uncertainty about Smart Air changes?
I am leaning towards waiting to install 5.8. I'm on 4.5 right now and it just works. Before I jump on board, I'll let you guys try it out first for a bit then upgrade.
Not sure upgrading to 5.8 or holding off really matters much. Either 1) this is indeed a programming mistake and they'll fix it soon enough, 2) they'll realize owners are upset and they'll undo it soon enough, or 3) it was quite intentional, they don't care that owners are upset because it might prevent a couple of battery strikes, and it will be part of every software upgrade for the rest of time. So really, unless one plans on staying at 5.6 (or 4.5!) for the rest of time, the benefit of holding off is going to be short lived. Regardless, it would be nice to see some communication on this--presumably coming, if it was intentional anyway.
Well, yes, if this is intentional we'll just have to eat it. But every time owners have to eat something it makes them that much less willing to recommend Tesla to others. I don't think Tesla can afford to alienate owners. They already have a tire-eating problem they need to solve (and it appears there is some progress on that).