In Norway it is not permitted for the Roadster as well. The reason is that when the car was first approved for roads in EU the law stated that the brake light was to turn on when the brake pedal was physically pushed. This law has been changed in recent years, but does not apply to older cars.
So Tesla will not turn this back on for me.
And similar, I don't know if this is for all EU roadsters, or if it's country specific, but I am unable to turn off the driving lights. And I think this is to comply with the old laws that said that the lights had to turn on automatically when the car was started. This suits me just fine, but not when I am stationary while jdemo charging.
When I turn the switch off the car thinks the lights are off, but they are still on, does someone know how this is done?
I would like to turn them off when stationary.
So Tesla will not turn this back on for me.
And similar, I don't know if this is for all EU roadsters, or if it's country specific, but I am unable to turn off the driving lights. And I think this is to comply with the old laws that said that the lights had to turn on automatically when the car was started. This suits me just fine, but not when I am stationary while jdemo charging.
When I turn the switch off the car thinks the lights are off, but they are still on, does someone know how this is done?
I would like to turn them off when stationary.