That is how they are supposed to work, the transmitters only wake up once the wheels are moving--it helps the batteries last longer.
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Maybe a design decision? I noticed they disappear too, but tapping on the map brings them back.Found some more issues:
Nav buttons (traffic, satellite, waypoints) disappear from the screen under some circumstances, not sure how to get them back but they do come back.
Glovebox opens inconsistently with a PIN. Sometimes it just silently fails.
Yup, within specMaybe a design decision? I noticed they disappear too, but tapping on the map brings them back.
That seems like a huge omission.Looks like creep (or any other stopping modes) is missing in the new S.
IMO, it’s needed more than ever since the gear stalk is gone and auto shift. Creep gives the driver a little preview of which gear you’re in.That seems like a huge omission.
Hello, I am new to Tesla vehicles. I took possession of my new Model S Plaid a week ago. I've come across a few things I wanted to ask on here. I appreciate your help.
1. Does Premium connectivity only give you data connection but no access to music or video content?
2. The frunk is hard to close manually, isn't it supposed to be automatic?
3. My wife and I were having issues with the climate controls yesterday, we tried to use the split feature and the system wasn't working properly allowing separate climate control hot/cold. I will bring it to the SC for a warranty issue but wanted to mention on here.
4. I had a problem not being able to set up my phone as a key, here is the link to another post with a solution.
5. If I set my navigation to a destination, shouldn't the car drive to that destination on auto pilot?
1. Doesn’t the car have LiveXLive (formerly called Slacker) for streaming audio as well as a streaming podcast service? My S still does. As mentioned, some first tier streaming providers are accommodated if you already subscribe.…I've come across a few things I wanted to ask on here. I appreciate your help…
1. Does Premium connectivity only give you data connection but no access to music or video content?
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5. If I set my navigation to a destination, shouldn't the car drive to that destination on auto pilot?
LOL, Thank you for the tip. I supposed people's first instinct is to push the middle or slam it close. At least I didn't cause any damage.
- Guess define music and video? Does it come with a Netflix, Hulu or Spotify account? No. It does allow you to stream to one of those services that is pre-paid for separately.
- It is not. You have to manually close it. The manual is a great guide on how to close it properly - tip: not in the center.
Skip the auto close is a great thing. Do it all the time when wife was to get in the back with the baby and did not want to squeeze between the wall and car like a sardine.Just be sure you have Homelink not turned to auto! My garage door almost smacked the wife's car as she was backing out right after me lol.
1. Doesn’t the car have LiveXLive (formerly called Slacker) for streaming audio as well as a streaming podcast service? My S still does. As mentioned, some first tier streaming providers are accommodated if you already subscribe.
5. If you paid for Full Self Driving (FSD) or have a trial, the car will Navigate on Autopilot (NoA) but you still have to do a lot of the work yourself, back out, manage all the non marked roadways, start from red lights, etc. NoA is amazing but has a long way to go before the car drives itself.
Hello. I am new to this site! So awesome as I thought I was doing something incorrect. I can not play back Sentry mode video, start FSD or see forward video. Does the model s have a forward camera? I think it must, but it is not displayed on the camera app. What do I do?That would be an half-assed implementation.
Yes it has forward facing cameras, three in fact. No you cannot bring them up to view on the camera app. You can only see one in Sentry Videos. Believe there is no icon to launch them in the current Model S refresh software. You can use voice command to say "open dashcam" and it will launch.Hello. I am new to this site! So awesome as I thought I was doing something incorrect. I can not play back Sentry mode video, start FSD or see forward video. Does the model s have a forward camera? I think it must, but it is not displayed on the camera app. What do I do?
Thank you...