DarylS2001
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Heard back from Tesla - it's a known issue and will be fixed in the next update.
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The next update I got (2.52.120) still has always on auto headlights.
That seems to be the latest Tesla go-to response to many problems. It's the new "Tesla soon" . There is always "the next update". Notice how they never tell you which version or when.Heard back from Tesla - it's a known issue and will be fixed in the next update.
Question: How do you guys know for sure whether or not your headlamps are on? If the problem is that they are on in daylight, you would be unlikely to see the beam reflecting off nearby objects, would you? So are you judging from the cartoon image in the Controls screen? That is the only way I have been able to tell, and it is distracting to peer at the screen to see the difference of DRLs vs headlamps....Just curious how you know they are really on.
I look at it this way - yes it can be annoying but how great is it that its something that can be done with an update over WiFi versus having to take it to the dealer to be fixed. You are after all driving a computer on wheels. How many times does your OS on your computer get tweaked/updated? At least they are acknowledging the issues as opposed to "all working fine" or "we don't know"That seems to be the latest Tesla go-to response to many problems. It's the new "Tesla soon" . There is always "the next update". Notice how they never tell you which version or when.
Btw, same "auto lights" behavior here. And a mirror that won't unfold or auto-tilt, or set itself with driver profile. It will all be fixed in the "next update".
Get out of your car and look. Or reflection in the back of a car. Plus the image on IC is accurate as far as I know.Question: How do you guys know for sure whether or not your headlamps are on? If the problem is that they are on in daylight, you would be unlikely to see the beam reflecting off nearby objects, would you? So are you judging from the cartoon image in the Controls screen? That is the only way I have been able to tell, and it is distracting to peer at the screen to see the difference of DRLs vs headlamps....Just curious how you know they are really on.
My Auto headlights were fixed with that last update. Now waiting for AP2 to go "Active Mode"Heard back from Tesla - it's a known issue and will be fixed in the next update.
I look at it this way - yes it can be annoying but how great is it that its something that can be done with an update over WiFi versus having to take it to the dealer to be fixed. You are after all driving a computer on wheels. How many times does your OS on your computer get tweaked/updated? At least they are acknowledging the issues as opposed to "all working fine" or "we don't know"
My Auto headlights were fixed with that last update. Now waiting for AP2 to go "Active Mode"