This afternoon, I stepped out of my car for a couple minutes to talk to a friend. Hopped back in, and the car wouldn't turn on. Instead I was greeted with "Systems Are Powering Up" message on the cluster. When I entered the car, both screens were up, HVAC was on, Music was playing.
I waited about a minute and the message cleared. Put it in drive and drove away.
The music (slacker) began to skip like a CD, the main screen became unresponsive to touches, bluetooth was disconnecting and reconnecting, maps were frozen, then very glitchy. I let it continue, and started a call to Tesla so they could maybe pull a log while it was frozen to get some good data about the issue.
I knew full well that a reboot of both screens would resolve it, and I performed the reboot as per the CSR request.
I asked that she pulls logs in case there's anything there that can help them identify if there's an issue.
My question to anyone listening: Have you heard of this type of freezing? Especially the "Systems are powering up" message when the car never went sleep. (energy save mode on the display is disabled)
I waited about a minute and the message cleared. Put it in drive and drove away.
The music (slacker) began to skip like a CD, the main screen became unresponsive to touches, bluetooth was disconnecting and reconnecting, maps were frozen, then very glitchy. I let it continue, and started a call to Tesla so they could maybe pull a log while it was frozen to get some good data about the issue.
I knew full well that a reboot of both screens would resolve it, and I performed the reboot as per the CSR request.
I asked that she pulls logs in case there's anything there that can help them identify if there's an issue.
My question to anyone listening: Have you heard of this type of freezing? Especially the "Systems are powering up" message when the car never went sleep. (energy save mode on the display is disabled)