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Nothing there...hmmm. My DS did not know anything about this as well....he is checking.
Thank you.I updated my previous post for next steps you need to take. Your DS will be useless at this point.
I took delivery on a non-PUP 100D last night and believe ours does have the adaptive lights based on the photos from earlier in this thread.
Yes, I'll share a photo tomorrow.Can you take a photo of your headlights and post it here to double confirm?
Or, just check your Controls settings and see if you have an adaptive light setting..
So the Service Centre says that this is the first they have been advised of this being an issue. They are not aware of this having ever been an issue. I then forwarded them an email which I have received from Tesla sales saying that they acknowledged this being an issue on some cars. SC called me back saying yes, they are aware of the issue, but dont have a timeline on when this will be resolved. I find that unacceptable given this problem has now been going on for months.
1. Have sent Elon a tweet (hopefully he reads it)
2. Have escalated the issue to an executive through My Tesla
Suggest others should be doing something similar.
This is totally unacceptable. Have paid for a car which is not up to specifications it has been advertised as.
Well, I am not going to let them do that....out of principle. They have admitted its an issue, so are legally bound to solve it within a reasonable time-frame. They can’t take months and months...
I have the top row LEDs (A1, A2, A3 as described earlier) but no adaptive light setting in the menu.Not the best picture because it's parked outside right now, but you can sort of make out the top row LEDs. I do also have the adaptive light setting in the menu.