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    Can't save headlight position/calibrate after 2023.38.6/8

    Did the update work for anyone else after the 2023.44.30.x update?
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    Can't save headlight position/calibrate after 2023.38.6/8

    2023.44.30 is the holiday update. You should see it very soon. It's been rolling out over the last few days.
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    Can't save headlight position/calibrate after 2023.38.6/8

    2023.44.30.2 Fixed it for me!! Finally. My headlights are working properly for sure.
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    Can't save headlight position/calibrate after 2023.38.6/8

    Did 2023.44.30.1 fix it? All I want for Christmas is my two front lights, my two front lights...
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    Can't save headlight position/calibrate after 2023.38.6/8

    Thank you Axeld! That trick works great. I noticed that I have to lower the headlights with the scroll wheel, then when they start coming back up, they'll stay. If I just accept the calibration without lowering them, then they go all the way back up to the top.
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    Can't save headlight position/calibrate after 2023.38.6/8

    2023.44.1 didn't fix the issue. Oh well, I guess I'll just keep blinding everyone because I own a 2019 LR Dual Motor.
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    Can't save headlight position/calibrate after 2023.38.6/8

    2023.38.9 didn’t fix the issue for me either.
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    Can't save headlight position/calibrate after 2023.38.6/8

    Please keep us up to date. I hate high beams in my rear view mirror, and now I'm one of them.
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    Can't save headlight position/calibrate after 2023.38.6/8

    I'm having a headlight calibration issue on my 2019 Model 3 AWD LR since 2023.38.6. My headlights move to the top limit, then I try to adjust them down, then when I exit the calibration they go back up to the top limit. This is extremely annoying, and I've tried everything to trick it lower...